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McCLUNG GENEALOGY 



A Genealogical and Biographical Record of the McCliing 
Family from the Time of their Emigra- 
• tion to the Year 1904. 



By RKV. WILLIAM McCLUNG. 

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OCT 29 1904 

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..Copyright 1904.. 

BY 

WiLIvIAM McClUNG, 




REV. WILLIAM McCLUNG. 

Page 6 1. 



I^REFA^CE. 



Fifteen years ago I began to search for the descendants 
of my father's eldest uncle — James McChmg. I searched 
eight years and a half before I succeeded in finding them. 
While searching for these, however, I discovered several hun- 
dred other McClungs, of whom I had never heard before. At 
first I had no thought of publishing the results of my research, 
but as time passed and the genealogical data began to accu- 
mulate, the necessity for preserving it in a more permanent 
form and giving it a wider circulation became apparent. 

The record will be found to la.ck imiformity, owing to the 
fact that my system of registration was not complete when the 
work began, but developed as the work proceeded. The rec- 
ord begins with the earliest known ancestor and traces the 
descendants of his eldest son down to date, then traces the 
descendants of the second son and then the third, and so on to 
the youngest. 

Two numbers, separated by a hyphen, precede each name. 
The first number represents the number of the child in the. 
family. The second number represents the generation to 
which he belongs. The volume contains a record of nine gen- 
erations, including the names of about 3,500 M.cClungs, ex- 
clusive of those who have acquired the name by marriage into 
the family. 

The length of the biographical sketches does not repre- 
sent the relative merit of the individuals. Many who deserve 
extensive mention do not receive it because either they or 
their kindred have neglected my repeated requests for infor- 
mation concerning them. No attempt has been made either 
to flatter or to slander any one. 

The names of the various branches are chosen arbitrarily. 

They are neither inclusive nor exclusive. For example, the 

Pittsburgh branch does not include all the McClungs who live 

in Pittsburgh. On the other hand, some who belong to the 

Pittsburgh branch do not live in Pittsburgh or even in the 

State of Pennsylvania. Again, the Texas branch constitutes 

but a very small proportion of those bearing the name Mc- 
Clung who live in Texas. 

It is quite probable that the South Carolina, Georgia, 



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Alabama, Tennessee and Texas branches are closely related. 
It is also probable that the Toronto, Buffalo. Canada, Michi- 
gan and Erie branches are related. However, in the absence 
of positive proof of their relationship, they are classified under 
separate heads. 

Abbreviations: b. — born; d. — died; ni. — married; dau. — 
daughter ; wid. — widow. Other abbreviations are only such 
as are in common use. 

Let us now indicate the method of tracing a lineage ac- 
cording to the system used in this volume. On page 57, line 
42, you will find the name Thelma McClung. Her number is 
T-9, which indicates that she is the first child in her father's 
famil}^ and tliat slie belongs to the 9th generation. To find 
the name of her father, trace ba.ckward to the first person 
previously recorded belonging to the 8'th generation. This 
we find three lines above to be 1-8 Hugh Mitchell McClung. 
To find her grandfather, trace back to the first person of the 
7th generation. This we find on the same page to be 1-7 
James Cowan McChmg. To find her great-grandfather, trace 
back to tlie first person belonging to the 6th generation. 
This we find to be 5-6 James Harvey McClung, recorded on 
page 57, line 23. To find her great-great-grandfather, trace 
back to the first person belonging to the 5th generation. This 
we find to be 2-5 Patrick Mc'Clung, recorded on page 54, line 
9. To find her great-great-great-grandfather, trace back to 
tlie first person of the 4th generation. This we find to be 
6-4 William M.cChmg, recorded on page 47, line 41. Her next 
earlier ancestor is 7-3 James McClung, page 43, line 37. Her 
next earlier ancestor is 2-2 William McClung, page 18, line 
29. Her next earlier ancestor is i-i James McClung, page 9, 
line I. 

Great care has been taken to make the record accurate; 
nevertheless a number of errors have been discovered. 
Doubtless many more will yet be discovered. Where quota- 
tions contain errors in spelling, the errors are quoted inten- 
tionally. Friends will confer a favor upon the author if they 
will kindly inform him of any errors they may discover. 

I oft'er to serve as repositor of future records of the fam- 
ily. I acknowledge my obligation to all who have furnished 
me with genealogical data for this re.cord. 

To Mr. Horace A. McClung, the proprietor of the Mc- 
Clung Printing Company, of Pittsburgh, through whose gen- 
erous co-operation the publication of this volume was made 
possible, I tender my gratitude. 

William McClung. 
Philadelphia, Pa., September i, 1904. 



INTIIODUCTION. 



The McClung family is of Scotch-Irish descent. 
The history of this race begins in the time of Agricola, 
the Roman general, who, when he had conquered all the 
present territory of England and carried his victorious ban- 
ners north to the Grampian hills of Scotland, found there a 
foe who could effectually resist his further advance, and com- 
pel him to acknowledge them an unconquered and unconquer- 
able race. 

Their early glory came in the days of Wallace and 
Bruce, when they won their independence from the English 
Crown. Their highest ideal of freedom was realized in the 
days of John Knox, when they bid defiance to tyrants and 
vindicated their belief that Kings and Queens were amenable 
to law, and could not enslave and oppress their subjects with 
impunity. 

The Scotch-Irishman is of composite race whose basis 
is the Romanized Briton, from whence he gets his Celtic 
blood. Occasional intermarriages with the Picts, Angles, 
Danes and Norse, introduced a tinge of Saxon and Teutonic 
blood. At a later date the race was 'slightly modified by the 
Norman invasion. Long before the emigration to Ireland 
began, these racial characteristics had thoroughly blended 
in one composite whole, which formed the racial basis for 
tlie Scotch-Irish-American of the present day. 

Some have made the grievous mistake of supposing the 
term Scotch-Irish to mean the blending of the Scotch and 
Irish races. As a matter of fact no such blending of these races 
has ever occurred to any great extent, at least in modern 
times. Mutual antipathies resulting from conflicting re- 
ligious beliefs served as an effective barrier against such a 
racial amalgamation. The native Irish are zealous Roman 
Catholics. The Scotch are equally zealous Protestants. It was 
on account of religious intolerance and persecution that the 
latter left their bonny heath. Plow could anyone suppose 
that they could so soon forget their former woes and wed the 
very cause of their complaints? The term Scotch-Irish im- 
plies the temporary residence of a Scotchman in the Emerald 
Isle. The true Scotch-Irish have not a drop of Irish blood 
flowing in their veins. They are pure, unadulterated Scotch. 
This, then, is the race from whence our fathers sprung. The 
memory of their heroic faith and deeds is our immortal leg- 



McClung Genealogy. 



ac3^ Their deeds have been recorded by the wizard pen of 
Scott ; their joys and sorrows sung by "Bobby Burns," 

RACIAL CHARACTERISTICS. 

It is deemed appropriate to here enumerate some of the 
quaHties that especially characterize the Scotch-Irish. They 
are preeminently a liberty-loving race. The sense of equity 
and fairness is in them developed to a remarkable degree ; and 
when this sense is horrified by evidences of ruthless oppres- 
sion, they .instinctively throw down the challenge to the op- 
pressor. 

Their love of liberty is attested by the blood of Scots- 
men shed on more than two hundred battlefields. In Amer- 
ica, the Scotch-Irish were the first to raise the cry for Amer- 
ican Independence ; and when the crisis came they were 
among the first tO' shoulder the musket and rally to the stand- 
ard of the patriots. Howe, in his Historical Collections, says 
of the Scotch-Irish of the Valley of Virginia : "They were 
among the bravest and most effective militia when called 
into the field. General Washington signified his opinion of 
them when in the darkest day of the Revolutionary struggle, 
he expressed his confidence that if all other resources should 
fail, he might yet repair with a single standard to West Aug- 
usta and there rally a band of patriots who could meet the 
enemy at the Blue Ridge and there establish the boundary 
of a free empire in the west. This saying of the father of his 
country has been variously reported ; but we have no reason 
to doubt that he did in some form declare his belief that in 
the last resort, he could yet gather a force in western Vir- 
ginia which the victorious armies of Great Britain could not 
subdue. The spirit of these sires still reigns in their descend- 
ants as the day of trial, come v/hen it may, will prove." 

Another characteristic is their boldness and love of ad- 
venture. King James recognized this quality in the Scotch 
when he sought to reestablish the depopulated province of 
Ulster at the close of the Tyrone Rebellion. This adventur- 
ous spirit descended from sire to son and had not a little 
to do with their emigration to this land and their v/resting it 
from the hand of the savage. By their pioneer settlements 
along the Shenandoah Valley, the Scotch-Irish formed an 
impregnable barrier between the Cavalier of tidewater Vir- 
ginia and the Indian savage of the Trans-Alleghenies. 

A.nother characteristic is their love of learning. Wherev- 
er the Scotch-Irish went they planted their classical schools 
— "little log colleges" — which formed the nucleus of our Sem- 
inaries and Universities of the present day. 



McClyUNG G^iNEALOGY. 



The tinal characteristic of the Scotch-Irish is their love 
of rehgion and the home. No sooner had they erected in the 
new settlements a shelter for the protection of their wives 
and children, than they erected a house for the worship of 
God. Wherever this love of religion and the home prevails 
there of necessity will be found manly virtue, noble integ- 
rity and good citizenship. 

The McClung family has to a good degree possessed 
these predominant characteristics of the race. Their names 
are to be found on the muster rolls of every war in the history 
of the nation ; a larger list on the registers of our higher edu- 
cational institutions ; a far greater list on the registers of our 
churches ; and it is to be confidently hoped a goodly com- 
pany are registered in the Lamb's Book of Life. 

EARLIEST RECORDS AND TRADITIONS. 

The earliest known record of the McClung family locates 
them in Galloway, Scotland. The name clearly indicates 
their Highland Scotch origin. Tradition says that three Mc- 
Clung brothers named James, John and Robert, left Scotland 
on account of religious persecution and settled in the province 
of Ulster, Ireland about 1690. They were Presbyterians of 
the "true blue" type. 

They are believed to have first settled in Larne, County 
Antrim, Ireland. Later some of the family lived in the same 
county near Coleraine. 

Miss Mary Semple, of Mt. Hill, Larne, Ireland, says: 
"Hugh Houston, about the time of the persecution, fled from 
Greenock (others say Wigtonshire) in Scotland to Larne, 
County Antrim, Ireland. His son Samuel married Margaret 
McClung. The McClungs belonged to Larne, but it is quite 
recently I heard of them, as it is more than sixty years since 
the last of the family removed to Belfast. Many of them re- 
moved to America." 

The first to emigrate to America, so far as known, was 
Thomas, who came from Moate in County West Meath, Ire- 
land and settled first near Christiana, Pa., in 1729. About 
the year 1731, John McClung landed at Boston with an aunt 
and settled in Brookfield, Mass. In 1734, he left Brookfield 
and went to Lancaster County, Pa. He was joined there by 
his father and the rest of the family about the year 1740. The 
reunited family consisted of the father, whose name was 
James; the mother whose name is unknown, and eight chil- 
dren some of whom were married and had families of their 
own. The names of the eight are as follows : i James, 2 Wil- 



8 McClung Genealogy. 



Ham, 3 Hugh, 4 Charles, 5 Matthew, 6 Mary, 7 Isabel and 8 
John. These all settled for a while in Lancaster County, Pa. 
About 1742, I James, 2 William, and 3 Hugh emigrated to the 
"Borden Grant" in Augusta (now Rockbridge) County, Vir- 
ginia. 3 Charles, 4 Matthew, 5 Mary and 6 Isabel, remained 
in Lancaster County or vicinity ; while John, a little later set- 
tled in the Susquehanna Valley in Buffalo township, North- 
umberland County, Pa. From there his descendants went 
east, north and west. 

Other emigrations of McClungs from Ireland occurred at 
various times until within the past ten or twelve years. They 
are doubtless all descendants of one of the three original 
brothers. According to the official census of Ireland in 1890, 
there yet remained about 313 McClungs in Ireland at that 
date, and all in the province of LTlster. 

ORIGIN OF THE NAME. 

Oft repeated efforts to ascertain the origin of the name 
McClung, have been futile. That subject still remains a 
matter of conjecture. If, as some suppose, it has the same 
origin as the name McClean, then the McClungs may trace 
their lineage back to Gillean or Macgilean, who dwelt in Lorn, 
fought in the battle of Largs, and whose name signifies a ser 
vant of St. John ; Mac, the Celtic prefix meaning son of ;" 
"GiTle meanmg' Servant ; "an" a contraction of iohan meaning 
John the Saint ; hence a son of the servant of St. John. 

There is greater probability, however, that the original 
name was Lang, (in Scotch meaning long) or that it was sim- 
ply Lung; the Celtic prefix Mac abbreviated to Mc and a 
doubling of the "c" resulting in the present form. 

The name MacClung appears in a list of names collected 
by Lord Stair and published in Patronymica Britanica under 
the title of "Seven Hundred Specimens of Celtic Aristocracy" 
or "Almacks Extraordinary." 




JAMES McCLUNG'S ENCOUNTER WITH THE INDIANS 

Page 44. 



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1-1 JA^IMES IVICCLUNa, 

b. in Scotland. Emigrated from Scotland to Ireland, and 
from thence to Pennsylvania, U. S. A., about 1740. He died 
about 1744; landed with his family at Philadelphia, Pa., and is 
thought to have settled in Lancaster, County, Pa. The name 
of his wife is unknown. Eight children viz. : i James, 2 
William, 3 Hugh, 4 Charles, 5 Matthew, 6 Mary, 7 Isabel 
and 8 John. 

1-2 JAMES McCLUNG, b. probably in Ireland; d. be- 
tween 1779 and 1785, in Rockbridge Co., Va. Emigrated 
from Ireland to Pennsylvania about 1740; thence to Rock- 
bridge Co., Va., with his brothers, William and Hugh, about 
1742. He is thought to have married Mary McKy. The fol- 
lowing quotation from a newspaper clipping may be of in- 
terest : 

"John McKy had but few relatives. The McClungs 
were his nephews. Some say he gave them a tract of land ; 
others, that they gave him a little gray mare in turn. It is 
said when James McClung married a girl who had gone out 
to service, (they called her a serving girl) that old Grandfather 
said : 'O never mind, wives are hard to get ;' which shows 
some wiere somewhat clannish. John McKy died in 1773. 
Henry McClung and William McClung were two of the ap- 
praisers of his estate." 

He is believed to be the James McClung, Sr., who in 
1753, signed a call to the Rev. John Brown to become pastor 
of Timber Ridge Presbyterian church in Augusta (now Rock- 
bridge) Co., Va. See Foote's Sketches of Virginia, pages 
96-98. He is also supposed to be the James McClung whose 
will is recorded at Lexington, Va., in Will Book No, i, and 
is as follows : 

"In the name of God Amen : this second day of October 
Anno Dom. One thousand seven Hundred and Seventy nine 
I James McClung, of Rockbridge County & commonwealth 
of Virginia being sick & weak in Body but of sound & dispos- 
ing memory & calling to mind the Mortality; of my Body and 
knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make 
and ordain this my last Will and Testament. 

Principally & lirst of all I recommend my soul to God 
who gave it & my Body to the dust to be decently intered at 
the discression of my Executors and for such worldly Estate 



10 McClung Genealogy. 

wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me I dispose of in 
manner following: 

Imprimis I order that all my just debts and funeral 
charges be paid out of my estate. 

Item I give and bequeath to my son Henry his Heirs 
and assigns for ever one hundred and forty acres of land part 
of the tract I now live on adjoining James Dougherty's and 
Samuel Lyles Land. 

Item I give and bequeath unto my son William his heirs 
and assigns for ever Eighty acres of land the part on which 
I now live. 

Item I give and bequeath to my son James one chest 
& one pair of blankets. 

Item I give and bequeath to my son Henry one large pot 
and one pair of blankets. 

Item I give and bequeath to my son William one horse 
and saddle one Pair of Steel yards my grind-stone cane cut- 
ting knife chairs Tongs and crooks and all my iron tools and 
utensils one blanket and one quilt and one large Bible and 
two volumes of Harvey's works and one large Jugg. 

Item I give and bequeath to Mary McClung Williams 
Daughter a small Gilt Trunk. 

Item I order that the remainder of my estate be equally 
divided amongst my three sons James Henry and William 
and my daughter Agnes Gray. And lastly I do hereby consti- 
tute and appoint my two sons, James and Henry, executors of 
this my last Will and Testament and do declare this to be 
my last Will and Testament and all other Will or Wills by 
me heretofore made I do declare to be void to all intents and 
purposes. 

Witness my hand and seal this second day of September 
Anno Dom. 1779. 

JAMES McCLUNG. 

Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said James 
McClung to be his last Will and Testament in presence of us. 

JAS. McCARRELL. 

his 
RICHARD X CARR. 

mark. 
JAMES LYLE, JR." 

On Sep. 5, 1786, William McClung was made co-executor. 
William McClung, Joseph Reid and Thomas Buford were the 
administrators. 

Four children, viz. : 

1-3 — Henry McClung, b. probably in Ireland about 1739; 



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d. Feb. 3, 1784; "age 45 years''; m. Esther Caruthers, b. about 
1744; d. Oct. 27, 1818, "age 74 years.'' Their bodies lie buried 
in the Timber Ridge Presbyterian church-yard at Timber 
Ridge, Va. The following is an extract of his will : 

"In the name of God, Amen. This twenty-fourth day of 
June, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three, I, Henry 
McClung, of Rockbridge, county and State of Virginia, being 
weak of body but of sound mind and memory. Calling to mind 
the mortality of my Body, and that it is appointed for all men 
once to Die, Do make and ordain this to be my Last Will and 
Testament ; firs, I recomend my Soul to God ho gave it, and 
my Body to the Grave, to be Buried at the Discretion of my 
Executors, not Doubting but that the will be united again by 
the mity Power of God at the Last Day, and so far as 
such Worldly Estate as it hath pleased God to Bless me with 
I give, Bequeath and dispose of in the following manner: 

First, I order that all my just debts and funeral charges 
be paid by Executors out of my personal Estate. Second, I 
give and bequeath to my Well Beloved Wife Easter on Large 
brown Mar together with her saddle and all my household fur- 
niture to be her entire property. I likewise order that my 
Wife Easter have a sufficient Maintenance , Give her by my 
son James and her Living in my Dwelling house during her 
natural life. I likewise order that my Negro Girl Moll be 
kept by my Executors for the use of my Wife Easter during 
her natural life ; But, Provided that she should not appear to 
be useful, then my executors may with the advise of my wife 
may dispose of her at any time they may think proper, and 
the anuel Profits arising from such Disposal to be my Wife 
Easters property during her natural Life. 

Thirdly [Son William one third part of land I now live 
on Lying on South Side of my plantation and joining Lines 
with William McClung and Samuel Lyle. 

To son James one third of land middle part on which 
dwelling house stands. To Samuel north-west part. James, 
William and Samuel to pay to son Henry. 

To my two daughters Margaret and Easter. My three 
youngest sons William, Samuel, and Henry.] 

(The part in the brackets is an abstract not quoted ver- 
batim). 

(Signed) HENRY McCLUNG. 

Six children viz. : 

1-4 James McClung, b. Dec. 7, 1767; d. Jan. 14, 1817; m. 

Mar. 1791, Elizabeth McPheeter, b. June 30, 1770; d. 

Dec. 13, 1813. Both are buried in Timber Ridge church-yard. 
Three children viz. : 



12 McCivUNG Genealogy. 

1-5 Henry McClung, minor at time of his father's death. 

2-5 John A. McClung, d. in Florence, Ala. 

3-5 James Harvey McClung, b. June 5, 1805, near Tim- 
ber Ridge Church, Rockbridge Co., Va.; d. Feb. 3, 1870, in 
Covington, Ky. Before his marriage he clerked at Sweet 
Springs, W. Va. ; m. Jan. 24, 1841, at Charlottesville, Va., 
Elizabeth Widderfield ; b. April 5, 1822; d. Dec. 21, 1890; dau. 
of James H. Widderfield. They lived at Sweet Spring, W. 
Va., and Charlottesville, Va. He taught school on the Scotts- 
ville turnpike ; also farmed a few years and then engaged in 
merchandizing at Phillippi, Va. Went to Cincinnati, Ohio, 
about 1849; a year later he moved to Covington, Ky., where 
he spent the remainder of his life. Five children viz, : 

1-6 Lafayette Hampton McClung, b. Oct. 13, 1841, at 
Sweet Springs, W. Va. ; farmer ; m. Laura B. Fryer. No is- 
sue. . Address : Butler, Kentucky. 

2-6 Elizabeth V. J. McClung, b. Nov. 2, 1843 ; d. Nov. 
, 1843. 

3-6 James Motier W. McClung, b. July 4, 1845, d- Was a 
merchant ; dealt in stoves and housefurnishing goods ; m. Mary 
Anderson ; no issue. Address, Covington, Ky. 

4-6 William H. Ringold McClung, b. June 15, 1847; <^- 
June I, 1902. Merchant, Covington, Ky. ; m. ist, Nov. 8, 1870, 
Nancy Elizabeth Pratt; b. Oct. 9, 1845; d. Nov. 7, 1884. Five 
children viz. : 

1-7 Mark Motier McClung, b. Aug. 23, 1871 ; m, Dec. 
24, 1890, Eva Northcut, Covington, Ky. 

2-7 William McClung, b. Nov. 8, 1876. Address 219 
Crescent Ave., Covington, Ky. 

3-7 Albert McClung, b. Jan. 30, 1879; Covington, Ky. 

4-7 Leona McClung, b. Oct 16, 1881. Covington, Ky. 

5-7 Lizzie May McClung, b. Feb. 14, 1884. Covington, 
Ky. 

William H. Ringold McClung, (4-6) m. 2nd, Lucinda C. 
Pollitt, of Maysville, Ky. One child, viz.: 

6-7 Eva Cannon McClung. Maysville, Ky. 

5-6 Horace Jefferson McClung, b, Aug. 14, 1855 ; m, 
ist, Lizzie Ryder, of Butler, Ky. 

Horace Jefferson McClung, (5-6) m. 2nd, Emma Mills, 
of Covington, Ky. He was once a stove merchant on Linn 
St., Cincinnati, Ohio. He is said to possess fine business 
qualifications. Address, Latonia, Ky. 

2-4 William McClung. He is supposed to be the man 
who emigrated from Rockbridge Co., Va. to Texas and died 
near Houston without issue, leaving about 360 acres of land 
for which heirs cannot be found. 



McClung Genealogy. 13 

3-4 Samuel McClung. 

4-4 Capt. Henry McClung, d. 1846 ; in. Nov. 16, 1802, 
Elizabeth Alexander; b. Nov. 17, 1782; d. 1869. She was a 
sister of Dr. Archibald Alexander, the first President of 
Princeton Seminary. Henry McClung was captain of Artil- 
lery in the war of 1812; trustee of Washington College (now 
Washington and Lee University) from 1812 to 1830. 

See sketch of him in Washington and Lee University 
Historical Papers, No. 4, page 181, by Dr. J. A. Waddell. 

Capt. Henry McClung once lived on what is since known 
as the "Poorhouse" farm in Rockbridge Co., Va. He removed 
to Lexington, Va., and kept hotel. Later he removed to 
Staunton, Va., and kept hotel there. Seven children, viz : 

1-5 Elvira E. McClung, d. m. June 19. 1828, James Gam- 
ble Lyle, b. April 5, 1803; d. Sep. 29, 1837; son of Capt. Wm. 
Lyle, whose second wife was a sister of Dr. Archibald Alexan- 
der, of Princeton. James Gamble Lyle graduated at Wash- 
ington College in 1823, receiving the degree of A. B. He was 
a lawyer; went to Alabama, where he died. His widow re- 
turned to Virignia and resided with her mother and brother 
Henry. 

2-5 Janetta W. McClung, d. m. Oct. 31, 1832, Wm. S. 
Kyle, d. A lawyer of Wetumpka, Ala. Two sons, viz. : 

1-6 Campbell Kyle, d., unm. 

2-6 Col. Osceola Kyle; named for Indian chief; became 
prisoner of war at Johnson's Lsland during the Civil War. 
Wetumpka, Ala. 

3-5 Agnes McClung, d. 1880, unm. She was for many 
years the coadjutor of Miss. M. J. Baldwin in conducting the 
Augusta Female Seminary at Staunton, Va. She was re- 
garded as a most estimable lady. 

4-5 Henry C. McClung, d. Sep. 13, 1838. in Houston, 
Tex., unm. Graduated at Washington College 1828. He kept 
hotel in Staunton, Va. He was later a steamboat captain. 

5-5 William A. McClung, d. July 5, 1853, in Montgom- 
ery, Ala., unm. Graduated at Washington College, 1833. 

6-5 James Archibald McClung, d. Dec. 1870, unm. Kept 
hotel in Staunton, Va. 

7-5 Virginia McClung, d. June, 1889; m. Feb. 17, 1853; 
Hon. Joseph Addison Waddell, b. Mar. 19, 1823; Grad. Wash- 
ington College, 184T ; studied law at University of Virginia, 
1841-2. Lawyer, editor, member Virginia Legislature, 1865 ; 
Virginia Convention, 1867; Senate, 1868; Clerk Virginia 
Court of Appeals ; Author of "Annals of Augusta Co., Va. :'' 
L.L.D., Washington College, 1889; no issue. Address, Staun- 
ton, Va. 



14 McCivUNG Genealogy. 

5-4 Margaret McClung, d., m. Aug. 18, 1825 ; James Mc- 
Cutcheon, Fairfield, Va. 

6-4 Esther McClung, d. Dec. 11, 1852; m. Sep. 22, 1814, 
her second cousin,. Joseph McClung, b. July 26, 17^5; d. 
Mar. 23, 1866, son of John McClung and Elizabeth Alexander. 
Esther was Joseph's second wife. For issue see index. 

2-3 William McClung; d. about 1794; date of his will, 

Nov. II, 1793; probated Feb. 4, 1794; m. Jane . Six 

children, viz. : 

1-4 Mary McClung; d. She is mentioned in her grand- 
father's will, and received at his bequest "a small gilt trunk ;" 
m. Nov. II, 1794, John McCullough. 

2-4 Jane McCullough; d. ; m. Sep. 4. 1800, Thomas Mc- 
Cullough. 

3-4 Elizabeth McClung, b. June 30, 1770; d. Dec. 13, 
1813; m. Mr. Williams, and moved to Highland Co., Ohio. 

d-4 James B. McClung; b. Aug. 7, 1774; d. Oct. 10. 1843. 
Was for many years a ruling elder in Timber Ridge Presbyter- 
ian Church, Timber Ridge, Va. ; m. Sep. 2, 1799, Mary Mc- 
Chesney; b. Nov. 13, 1778; d. July 30, 1850, sister of Dr. John 
McChesne}^ Six children, viz. : 

1-5 Jane McClung; b. June 26, 1800: d. June 10, 1843, 
unm. 

2-5 Eliza McClung; b. May 27, 1802; d. Sep. 27, 1849, 
unm. 

3-5 William A. McClung; b. Sep. 22, 1804: d. Feb. 7, 
1877. His portrait is published in the McCormick Genealogy, 
by Leander J. McCormick. m. Nov. 14, 1854, Katherine Isabel- 
la Kendall, of Xenia, Ohio; b. Apr. 27, 1830; d. 1902, at Tim- 
ber Ridge, Va. Five children, viz. : 

1-6 James Albert McClung; b. Nov. 11. 1855; ^1- J"^y 3^, 
1859. 

2-6 Mary Alice McClung; b. Nov. 3, 1858; m. Apr. 20, 
1881, H. E. Moore, of Monmouth, Va. 

3-6 Ella Belle McClung; b. Mar. 9, 1861 ; d. 1899; m. 
June 5, 1888, Rev. J. M. Todd, Due West, S. C. 

4-6 Frank Lee McClung; b. June 14, 1863; merchant at 
Timber Ridge, Va. ; m. Susie Kinnear. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Elizabeth Campbell McClung; b. Sep. 8, 1898. 

2-7 Katherine Bell McClung; b. Feb. 12, 1900. 

3-7 John William Kendall McClung; b. Feb. 29, 1904. 

5-6 John William McClung; b. Apr. 14, 1865. Graduated 
Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pa. Principal of 
schools at Tampa, Fla. ; m. July 22, 1903, Mary B. Lithgow, 
of Louisville, Ky. Address, 311 7th Ave., Tampa, Fla. 

4-5 Mary McChesney McClung; b. Sep. 13, 1806; d. May 



McClung Genealogy. 15 

I, 1849; m. Aug. 7, 1832, Hugh G. McCroskey ; b. Aug. 29, 
1803. Five children, viz. : 

1-6 Virginia Adeline McCroskey; b. July 24, 1834; d. 
Sep. 20, 1850. 

2-6 James William McCroskey; b. Jan. 10, 1840; d. Sep. 
18, 1850. 

3-6 Mary Cornelia McCroskey; b. June 10, 1838; d. Feb- 
ruary 28, 1887; m. David Graham, of Delphi, Ind. 

4-6 Amanda McCroskey; b. February 15, 1842; m. Dr. 
Thomas C. Bradford; d. ; 815 Race St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

5-6 Joseph Addison McCroskey; b. June 4, 1844; m. 
Fannie Smart, of Cincinnati, Ohio. 

5-5 Nancy "Agnes" McClung; b. May i, 1809; d. Oct. 

7, 1846; m. 1844, Robert Shields, of Ohio. 

6-5 Lavenia P. McClung; h. July 19, 1819; d. Sep. 23, 
1886. Her portrait is published in the McCormick Geneal- 
ogy; m. Aug. 31, 1847; James Harvey Shields, of Ohio. Three 
sons, viz. : 

1-6 James William Shields; b. July 2, 1849; d. July 25, 
1850. 

2-6 John William Shields; b. Sep. 6, 1855; mi. Address, 
Garnett, Kan. 

3-6 Horatio Harper Shields; b. Dec 10, 1858; d. May 
5, 1868. 

5-4 Samuel McClung; d. intestate prior to Oct. 5, 1812. 

6-4 Nancy McClung; m. James Farley. They moved to 
Highland, Co., Ohio. 

3-3 James McClung; b. about 1728; d. ; m. 1750, Eliza- 
beth "Bettie" Houston, aunt of Gen. Sam Houston, of Texas, 
and dau. of Robert Houston. See ''Houston Family," by 
Rev. Samuel Rutherford Houston, D.D., page 36. Nine chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-4 Mary McClung; d., m. Peter Casseday. Twelve 
children. 

2-4 Agnes McClung; m. Mr. Snodgrass. 

3-4 Jane McClung; m. Mr. Patton, 

4-4 Annie McClung; m. Dec. 27, 1791, James Martin. 

5-4 Esther McClung; m. Sep. 9, 1902, John McCullough. 

6-4 Margaret McClung; d. ; unm. at the house of Wm. 
H. Letcher, father of Gov. John Letcher, Lexington, Va. 

7-4 John McClung; m. in Rockbridge, Co., Va., Dec. 6, 
1 814, Jane Beggs. They emigrated to Texas and reared a 
large family. They are believed to have had a daughter, 
Phebe, heir of her grandfather, James McClung. See his will. 

8-4 James McClung; b. 1770, near Lexington, Va. ;m. 



16 McCltUng Genealogy. 

Mary Ann Henry ; d. Aug 9, 1834. She was a descendant of 
the Patrick Henry family of Va. ; emigrated about 1815 to 
Madison Co., Ky. ; thence about 1825 to Charleston, Ind. ; 
thence to Livonia, Ind. Ten children, viz. : 

1-5 James McClung; d. in infancy. 

2-5 Samuel Addison McClung; b. 1805; d. Aug. 5, 1829; 
unm. Died of yellow fever in New Orleans, La. 

3-5 William McClung; d. in infancy, 

4-5 James Henry McClung; h. Sep. 2t„ 1807; d. Sep. 
28, 1833 ; m. Jan. 24, 1832, Mary Collins. Two sons, viz. : 

1-6 Samuel Addison McClung; b. Nov. 28, 1832; m. Mar. 
19, 1854, Jennie E. Brown. He was for many years a whole- 
sale dealer in boots and shoes at Louisville, Ky. Emigrated 
to Wichita, Kan., where he continues the shoe business. Six 
children, viz. : 

17 James Edward McClung; b. Mar. 11, 1855. 

2-7 Charles Lorraine McClung; b. Dec 20, 1862. 

3-7 Harry Collins McClung; b. May i, 1865. 

4-7 Jennie McClung; b. Feb. 16, 1868. 

5-7 Mamie B. McClung; b. Dec. 20, 1870; m. Andrew 
Baird, Sec. Y. M. C. A. at Minneapolis, Minn. 

6-7 Harriet Day McClung; b. June 25, 1873. 

2-6 James Henry McClung; b. Feb. 7, 1834; d. Feb. 4, 
1899; graduated at Wabash College; m. 1856, Clarissa Good- 
lander. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 William H. McClung; m. ; address, Muncie, Ind. 

2-7 Mary F. McClung; m. 1881, Frank H. Barton. Ad- 
dress, Urbana, 111. 

3-7 Charles T. McClung; m. ; name of wife unknown. 

5-5 Eliza Houston McClung; b. June 13, 181 1 ; m. ist, Dr. 
Andrew Rodgers ; d. She married 2nd, John McKinney ; d. 
St. Paul, Minn. 

6-5 Mary A. McClung; b. June 5, 1813 ; d. 1887; m. 1834, 
Dr. John Samuel Brown Kelso; b. 1808; d. 1892. Leaven- 
worth, Ind. Five children, viz. : 

1-6 James Samuel B. Kelso; b. 1836; d. 1901 ; m. Mrs. 
Cooper. 

2-6 William Henry Kelso; b. 1838; m. Diama Bradford. 
Orchardville, 111. 

3-6 Thaddeus P. Kelso; b. 1845; m- Matttie Sands, Sey- 
mour, Mo. 

4-6 Mary J. Kelso; b. Oct. 14, 1849; m. 1866, T- A. Cal- 
lahan; b. 1839, Blufif City Ky. 

5-6 Elizabeth E. Kelso; b. 1851 ; d. Oct, 1851. 

7-6 John Lyle McClung; b. Mar. 4, 1815; d. Aug. 2, 



McCiyUNG Genealogy. 17 

1854; m. June 28, 1838, Lydia A. Scott; b. 1816, dan. of John 
and Priscilla Scott. Eijc^ht children, viz. : 

1-6 Mary Ellen McClung; b. May 8, 1840; d. May 13, 
1867; m. Marion W. Smith, of Greenville, Ind. Four chil- 
dren, viz : 

1-7 Rosa Smith; d. 

2-7 Frances Marian Smith; m. Mr. McGraw, of Still- 
water, Okla. 

3-7 Lillie Smith; m. Mr. Holland, of Los Angeles, Cal. 

4-7 Flora Smith; d. 

2-6 Samuel Casseday McClung; b. Nov. 11, 1841. R. D. 
No. 3, Borden, Ind.; m. Feb. 28, 1867, Rebecca J. Miller; b. 
Feb. 8, 1847. See family portrait. Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Sylvester Addison McClung; b. Dec. 4, 1867; vocal 
instructor; m. Nov. 4, 1891, Carrie Williams. Address, Wil- 
liams, Ind, Three children, viz. : 

1-8 Wendall McClung. 

2-8 Beryl McClung. 

3-8 Merlin McClung. 

2-7 Samuel Oscar McClung; b. Sep. 27, 1869; lecturer 
on the x\pocalypse ; m. ist, Dec. 31, 1890, Jane E. Williams; 
d. Dec. 3, 189 — , He m. 2nd, Nov. 12, 1893, Caroline Kern. 
Address Williams, Ind One child, viz. : 

1-8 Lyle Casseday McClung; b. about 1894. 

3-7 Grace Estella McClung; b. June 27, 1871 ; m. Aug. 
2, 1893, Robert J. Overton. Address, New Philadelphia, 111. 
Three children, viz. : 

1-8 Claude C. Overton. " 

2-8 Forest Overton. 

3-8 Joseph Overton. 

4-7 Frank Vincent McClung; b. Nov. 7, 1875; m. Ad- 
dress, Stonington, Ind. Two children, viz.: 

1-8 Bertha R. McClung, b. May 5, 1900. 

2-8 Glenn A. McClung, b. July 28, 1901. 

3-6 Silas Addison McClung; b. Oct. 2, 1843; m. Nov. 
23, 1882, Ella Thixton ; b. Oct. 20, 1853. Address, 557 Third 
St., Louisville, Kv. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 Dr. RoyTodd McClung; b. Sep. 8, 1883 ; Dental Sur- 
geon. Adi.ress: Louisville, Ky. 

2-7 John William McClung; b. Nov. 9, 1885, 
3-7 Earl McClung; b, Dec, 2, 1888 (dau.). 
4-6 Juliette McClung, b. Dec. 18, 1845; ^- .T"ne 21, 1847. 
5-6 Margaret Jane McClung; b. June 11, 1848; d. Sep. 
23, 1854- 

6-6 John Lyle McClung; b. Aug. 10, 1850; d. He is 



18 McClung Genealogy. 

reported to have been killed by falling timber in a fire at 
Cripple Creek, Colo. 

7-6 Josephine McClung; b. May 6, 1852; d. about 1896; 
m. Nov. 4, 1873, Tilghman Williams. Address, Williams, 
Ind. Five children, viz.: 

1-7 James S. Williams. 

2-7 Jessie Williams. 

3-7 Byrd E., "Birdie" Williams; b. about 1880. She 
is postmistress at Williams, Ind. 

4-7 Richard Williams. 

5-7 Harry Williams. 

8-6 Lucretia McClung; b. May 3, 1854; m. Moses Rob- 
erts. Address Williams, Ind. Five children, viz. : 

1-7 Ida Roberts. 

2-7 Florence Roberts. 

3-7 Clarence Roberts. 

4-7 Caddie Roberts; d. Sep. 19, 1893. 

5-7 Edna Roberts. 

8-5 Lavenia McClung; b. Mar. 12, 1817; d. about 1870; 
m. 1st, Mr. Graham. She m. 2nd, Rev. James Brownlee. 
Two children, viz. : 

1-6 Henry Brownlee, Urbana, 111. 

2-6 Silas Addison Brownlee, 111. 

9-5 Harriet Newell McClung; b. Jan. 31, 1820; m. Silas 
C. Day, a retired captialist, of New Albany, Ind. 

10-5 Margaret McClung; d. 

9-4 Samuel McClung; d. in Maysville, Ky. 

4-3 Agnes McClung; d. ; m. Mr. Gray. 

2-2 WILLIAM McCLUNG; b. probably in County 
Antrim, Ireland. Emigrated from Ireland to America about 
1740. He landed at Philadelphia and settled for a while in 
Lancaster Co., Pa. About 1742 he emigrated with his broth- 
ers James and Hugh to Augusta (now Rockbridge) Co. Va. 
He settled in the "Borden Grant." near Timber Ridge. The 
deed to his land is on record at Staunton, Va., and was made 
by Benj. Borden, Jr., for 314 acres, three rood and 25 polls. 
Price paid, £9, seven shillings. The deed is dated Mar. 19, 
1746. It states, however, that the land was sold to William 
McClung by Benj. Borden, Sr. As Benj. Borden, Sr., died 
in 1742, this fixes the date of Wiliam McClung's emigration 
to Virginia as not later than 1742, unless perchance the pur- 
chase was made before leaving Pennsylvania. 

He signed a call for the pastoral services of Rev. John 
Brown at Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church in 1753, and 
subscribed to his salary in 1754-1755. "Widow" McClung is 
evidently a misreading of "William." See Foote's Sketches 



McCivUNG Genealogy. 19 



of Virginia. He was on the first bench of elders in Timber 
Ridge church along with xA.rchibald, Alexander and others, 
during Rev. John Brown's pastorate. 

William Henry Rufifner, in Historical Papers of Washing- 
ton and Lee University, says of him : "The family of Wil- 
liam McClung was an important one, and touched the college 
at many points. Mr. McClung Avas married twice, and his 
family was large and became well connected. His daughter 
Susan, married a son of Robert Alexander, who is now listed 
as the first rector of Washington and Lee University, An- 
other daughter married Col. Samuel McDowell. He was the 
brother of Col. James McDowell, who was the father of Gov. 
James McDowell, both of whom were trustees." 

The following is a copy of William McClung's will, which 
is on record at Lexington, Va., in Will Book No, i. 

'Tn the name of God, Amen ; the 20th day of Sept, 1783, 
I William McClung of Rockbridge County being of sound 
and disposing memory and caling to mind the mortality of 
my body, knowing that it is appointed for all men once to 
die, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in 
manner following: and first T recommend my soul to God wlho 
gave it and my body to the dust to be decently intered at the 
discretion of my Executors. I order and it is my will that 
all my just debts and funeral charges be paid by my Execu- 
tors. I give and bequeath to my son-in-law Samuel Lyle 
one bond on Robert Taylor and Thomas Steel for £16, 8. 
to him and his heirs. 

I give and bequeath to my Grandson Thomas McClung 
the plantation whereon T formerly lived containing two him- 
dred and nineteen acres to him and his heirs forever, also 
his maintainance and schooling to be paid out of my personal 
estate and if my said Grandson Thomas McClung should die 
in non-age the said land to be equally divided betwixt my 
two sons James and John McClung by a line running direct- 
ly across said tract. The west End with the buildings and 
orchards to be my son James's part and the other my son 
John's Part to them and their heirs forever. I order that 
my land be croped or rented b}^ my Executors till my said 
Grandson :-hall attain to Lawful age and applyed as my Per- 
sonal Estate. 

Lastly T do hereby constitute and appoint my two sons 
James and John McClung and my Grandson William Lyle 
Executors of this my last Will and Testament also Guardians 
of my Grandson Thomas McClung and I do hereby revoke 
and disanull all former and other Will or Wills by me in any- 
wise heretofore made, ratifying and confirming this my Last 



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Will and Testament I. witness Whereof I have hereunto Set 
my hand and seal the day and year above written. 

WM. McCLUNG, (L. S.) 

Signed sealed published and declared in the Presence of 
JAS. LYLE, JR. 
J. TATE. 
FRANCIS ROSS. 
BETSEY LYLE. 

At a court held for Rockbridge County 4th May 1784.'' 
William McClung was twice married. The names of his 
wives are unknown. It is believed that he married both 
wives in Ireland. The order of the ages of their children is 
unknown. It is also unknown which are children of the first 
wife, and which of the second. It is said that Elizabeth and 
Mary were sisters ; that Sarah was a half sister of John, and 
that John was a half brother of James. Nine children, viz. : 

1-3 Elizabeth McClung; b. 1724; d. Mar. 3, 1773; m. about 
1746 in Rockbridge Co., Va., Thomas Paxton ; b. 1719, in Ire- 
land; d. Sep. 27, 1788. For their history see the Paxton and 
Marshall Family Genealogies, by William McClung Paxton. 
of Platte City, Mo. 

2-3 Charles McClung; b. in Ireland; d. 1762, in Lan- 
caster Co., Pa. ; presumably unmarried, as he divised his lands 
and other property to James, Matthew and Charles — the 
young sons of his brother Matthew, and to his brother John. 
In 1752, Daniel Ferree, of Lancaster Co., Pa., conveyed to 
Charles and his brother Matthew, jointly, 308 acres of land. 

1-4 Thomas McClung; d. The names of his parents 
are unknown. He inherited a plantation from his grand- 
father, William McClung. He was a minor in 1783. See 

will, page — . He married Mary . In 1800 they sold 

a farm specified as the one which he inherited from his grand- 
father. He sold Mar. 26, 1800, to William Caruthers, 75 acres ; 
Apr. I, 1800, to Joseph McClung, 83^^ acres; June 4, 1805, 
to John Donnell, lot No. 34 in Fairfield, Va. ; and Sep. 30, 
1805, to Alex. Moore, 138 acres for $1,456.00. In some of the 
deeds his wife is called Mary ; in others, Polly. Nothing 
further is known of them. 

3-3 Matthew McClung; b. probably in County Antrim, 
Ireland ; d. 1802, in Upper Leacock Township, Lancaster Co., 
Pa. ; m Martha Cunningham, niece (sister's daughter) of 
James Campbell, who owned the land on which Lexington, 
Va., was laid out. Matthew resided on Pequea Creek, near 
the present village of Leaman Place, Pa., about ten miles 




COWAN McCLUXG AND WIFE 
Tases 54, 56. 



McCl/UNG GENEAIvOGY. 21 

east of Lancaster City. His will is on record in Lancaster, 
Pa. Seven children, viz. : 

1-4 James McClung; probably died early, leaving no 
issue. 

2-4 Matthew McClung; b. Sep. 17, 1758; d. Oct. 5, 1796. 
Resided in Leacock Township, Lancaster Co., Pa. ; m. Eliza- 
beth Jones; b. 1762; (dau. of David Jones, from England) 
d. July 19, 1829, at the home of her son-in-law, Jacob Strick- 
ler. Six children, viz.: 

1-5 Charles McClung; b. Jan 30, 1782; d. Oct. 7, 1814; 
m. Jan. 24, 1811, Elizabeth Eckman. Two children, viz.: 

1-6 Catherine McClung; m. Dr. John Steele, of Paradise, 
Pa., and removed about 1856 to St. Paul, Minn. Five chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 James Steele; d. young. 

2-7 Elizabeth McClung Steele; m. Gen. Theodor 
Schwan, U. S. A. ; no issue. 

3-7 Mary Hume Steele; d young. 

4-7 Charles Sibley Steele; mi. Fannie Dawson. One 
child, viz. : 

1-8 Charles Terrell Steele. 

5-7 Jane Rachel Steele; nu Dr. Everton J. Abbot, of St. 
Paul, Minn. Five children, viz. : 

1-8 Catherine McClung Abbot. 

2-8 John Steele Abbot. 

3-8 Lorena Abbot. 

4-8 Rachel Abbot. 

5-8 Theodor Schwan Abbot. 

6-7 Clara Martha Steele; m. G. Duffield Slaymaker; d. 
One child, viz. : 

1-8 Catharine Slaymaker, d. 

2-6 Martha McClung; m. Dr. John Leaman, of Leaman 
Place, Pa, Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Charles Leaman; d. young, 

2-7 Dr. Brainerd Leaman, Address, Leaman Place, 
Pa. ; m. Josephine Musselman. Three children, viz. : 

1-8 Charles McClung Leaman; d. young. 

2-8 Henry Musselman Leaman, d. young. 

3-8 Walter Leaman, 

3-7 Sallie Leaman; d. young. 

2-5 Martha McClung; b. Jan 20, 1784; d. June 16, 1816; 
m. Feb, 23, 1804, Gen. Nathaniel Watson, who was Brigadier- 
General in the war of 1812. Seven children, viz.: 

1-6 Elizabeth Marie Watson; d. unm, 

2-6 Jane Watson; m. Rev. John Patton, of Philadelphia, 
Pa, Two children, viz.: 



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1-7 Martha Patton; d. unm. 

2-7 Jennie Patton; d. about 1891 ; niu William McClure, 
a law^yer, of Chicago Two children, viz. : 

1-8 Ralph McClure, of Boston, Mass. 

2-8 Alexander McClure, of Boston, Mass. 

3-6 Martha Watson; d. unm. 

4-6 Margaret Watson: d. unm. 

5-6 Mary Watson; m. George Eckert, a merchant of 
Philadelphia. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 Rebecca Eckert; d. young, 

2-7 Mary Watson Eckert; m. Col. R. Dale Benson, Sr., 
of Philadelphia, Pa. Four children, viz. : 

1-8 Maud Eckert Benson. 

2-8 Bertha Dale Benson. 

3-8 R. Dale Benson, Jr. 

4-8 Mary Eleanor Benson. 

6-6 Hannah Watson; d. young. 

7-6 Rachel Watson; m. Mr. Watson, 922 Clinton street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

3-5 Dr. Hugh McClung; b. Mar. 8, 1786; d. about 1814; 
unm. in St. Stephens, or Mobile, Ala. He was a great favo- 
rite with all the family. 

4-5 David J. McClung; b. Aug 10, 1878; d. young. 

5-5 Elizabeth McClung; b. Sep. 11, 1750; d. 181 5, unm. 

6-5 Jane McClung; b. Feb. 23, 1795; d. Sep. 29, 1862; m. 
June I, 1824, as second wife of Jacob Strickler. Address, 
Columbia, Pa. Five children, viz. : 

1-6 Elizabeth McClung Strickler; m. Col. Robert Crane, 
of Jersey Shore, Pa. Five children, viz. : 

1-7 Jane Strickler Crane; m. Dr. John K. Lineaweaver, 
of Columbia, Pa. Four children, viz.: 

1-8 Robert Crane Lineaweaver; d. young. 

2-8 Janette Crane Lineaweaver; m. Howard B. StaufTer. 

3-8 John Krause Lineaw:eaver ; d. young. 

4-8 Frederick William Lineaweaver. 

2-7 George Crane, of Columbia, Pa. ; m. Mrs. Emdly 
M. Gossler nee Washobaugh. No issue. 

3-7 Creacie Crane; m. Harry C. Chapman, of Philadel- 
phia, Pa. One child, viz.: 

1-8 Bessie McClung Chapman. 

4-7 Robert Crane, of Lizette, Pa. ; m. Mary A. Hershey. 
One child, viz. : 

1-8 Augusta Hershey Crane. 

5-7 Elizabeth McClung Crane, of Columbia, Pa. ; unm. 

2-6 Capt. Jacob McClung Strickler ; was a captain in the 



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Civil War ; m. Creacie Crane, sister of Robert Crane. Three 
children, viz.: 

1-7 Jacob Paul Strickler, of U. S. Marine Hospital, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

2-7 Jennie McClung Strickler, (twin) ; m. George A. 
Shipman, of Germantown, Pa. Two children, viz.: 

1-8 Blanche Shipman. 

2-8 George A. Shipman. 

3-7 Creacie Crane Strickler; (twin) m. Bernard T. Ma- 
lone, of Philadelphia, Pa. Three children, viz.: 

1-8 Jennie Shipman Malone. 

2-8 Watson Malone. 

3-8 Frank Crane Malone; was killed by a railway train 
in 1893. 

3-6 Martha McClung Strickler; m. Gen. Bartram A. 
ShaefTer, of Lancaster, Pa. He was a general in the Civil 
War. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 Elizabeth Shelly Shaeffer; m. Charles E. Gast, of 
Pueblo. Col. Two children, viz.: 

1-8 Hugh Gast ; d. young. 

2-8 Robert Shaeffer Gast, 

2-7 Jane McClung Shaeffer; m. Dr. George G. Shively; 
d. 1893. Wavnesboro, Pa. Six children, viz.: 

1-8 Liliie Shively. 

2-8 Bartram Shively. 

3-8 Bettie Shively. 

4-8 Richard Shively. 

5-8 Charles Shively. 

6-8 Mary Shively. 

3-7 John Charles Shaeffer, of Lancaster, Pa ; m. Mary 
L. Parker. Two children, viz.: 

1-8 Bartram Augustus Shaeffer. 

2-8 Martha Strickler Shaeffer. 

4-7 Martha Strickler Shaeffer; m. William R. Gregg, of 
Pueblo, Col. No issue. 

4-6 Jane McClung Strickler; m. Christian S. Kauffman, 
of Columbia, Pa. Two children, viz. : 

1-7 Clara Vergenial Kauffman ; m. Hon. James Wilson 
Lee, of Franklin, Pa. 

2-7 Christian Charles Kauffman ; an attorney of Colum- 
bia, Pa. ; m. Margaret R. Wilson. Three children, viz. : 

1-8 Helen Jean Kauffman. 

2-8 James Lee Kauffman. 

3-8 Elizabeth Wilson Kauffman. 

3-7 Hugh McClung Kauffman; d. young. 



24 McClung Genealogy. 



4-7 Jean McClung Strickler Kauffman; m. Samuel W. 
McCuen, of Oil City, Pa. Two children, viz, : 

1-8 Donald Lee McCuen. 

2-8 Jean McClung McCuen. 

5-7 Oliver Allen Kauffman; d. young. 

6-7 Catherine Elizabeth Kauffman; d. young. 

5-6 Matthew McClung Strickler, of Columbia, Pa. ; m. 
Rebecca Cooper. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Mary Ella Strickler; d. unm. 

2-7 Charles McClung Strickler, of Philadelphia, Pa. 

3-7 Matthew McClung Strickler, of Philadelphia, Pa. 

3-4 Col. Charles McClung; b. in Lancaster Co., Pa., 
May 13, 1761 ; d. at Harrodsburgh Springs, Ky., Aug. 9, 1835 ; 
m. in Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 28, 1790, Margaret White; b. 
in Iredell Co., N. C, Apr, 8, 1771 ; d. in Knoxville, Tenn, Aug, 
27 1827, dau. of Gen, James White and his wife, Mary Law- 
son, 

Charles McClung emigrated from Lancaster Co., Pa., to 
Knoxville, Tenn., in 1788, Possessing only the rudiments of 
an English education and such a knowledge of surveying as 
he had acquired by six weeks study, he was employed by 
Gen. James White to survey the original site for the city 
of Knoxville. Soon after his arrival in Tennessee, he took 
rank with the first men of the territory. In 1792 he was ap- 
pointed Clerk of the County Court of Knox Co., which office 
he filled for a number of years to the entire satisfaction of his 
constituents. He was an active and influential member of 
the convention which formed the constitution of the State. 
In addition to his other labors, he followed surveying ; and 
most of his fortune was made by speculations in real estate. 
He was a man of fine personal appearance ; six feet high, 
weighing 160 pounds; erect and energetic in his movements. 
He possessed a systematic, comprehensive and discriminating 
mind, with a good judgment of men and a refined sense of 
honor. He was liberal, kind and generous. In 1810, having 
acquired a handsome competency, he retired from the activi- 
ties of business life, to his farm ten miles west of Knoxville, 
where he indulged his taste for literary and other congenial 
pursuits. He bequeathed to his descendants an unsullied 
reputation. See portrait. Nine children, viz. : 

1-5 Mary Lawson McClung; b. May 28, 1792; d. June 
16, 1828; m. Aug. 5. 181 1, Chancellor Thomas Lanier Wil- 
liams; b. Feb. I, 1786; d. Dec, 3, 1856, His twin brother was 
the great grandfather of Lieut, Richmond P, Hobson. Seven 
children, viz. : 

1-6 Rebecca Williams, b, Oct, 21, 1812; d, at Lexington, 



McClung Genealogy. 25 

Ky. ; m. ist, Nov. 24, 1826, Dr. B. B. Mitchell, son of Gov. 
David Brydie Mitchell, of Georgia. One child, viz.: 

1-7 Thomas Lanier Williams Mitchell; b. Dec. 20, 
1831 ; d. 1849. 

Rebecca Williams; (1-6) m. 2nd, June 6, 1844, Richard 
Pindell Shelby, of Lexington, Ky. Three children, viz. : 

2-7 Mary Pindell Shelby; b. Mar. 14, or Apr. 16, 1845; 
m. her first cousin, William B. Napton, of Napton, Mo. For 
issue, see page — . 

3-7 Richard Pindell Shelby; d. young. 

4-7 Susan Shelby; d. young. 

2-6 Charles McClung Williams; b. Nov. 29, 1815; d. 
young. 

3-6 Margaret McClung Williams; b. Oct. 7, 1817; m. ist, 
May 31, 1841, Hon. John Gaines Miller; b. Oct. lO, 1812 ; d. 
of Danville Ky., and Boonville, Mo. Member of Congress 
from Mo. Seven children, viz. : 

1-7 Louis Williams Miller; b. Apr. 29, 1842; d. 1876, 
of Boonville Mo. ; m. Eva Scott, of Mo. Three children. 

2-7 William Miller; b. Mar. 14, 1844; d. Apr. 2, 1844. 
(twin). 

3^7 Bettie Miller, b. Mar. 14, 1844; d. Mar. 24, 1844 
(twin). 

4-7 Fannie Pergy Miller, L; b. 1846; d. 1846; age, eight 
months. 

5-7 Mary Miller; b. 1848; m. 1868, William Gilmore 
Bell. Address, Austin, Tex. Issue. 

6-7 Fannie Percy Miller, 11. ; b. 1850; d. 1888; m. in 
Boonville, Mo., Edward Byers. Address, Nashville, Tenn. 
Issue. 

7-7 Maggie Miller; b. 1852; m. ist, Bowling Haddox, on 
his deathbed. She m. 2nd Alexander Cunningham, of Nash- 
ville, Tenn. Four children. 

Margaret McClung Williams; (3-6) m. 2nd, May 11, 1873, 
Hugh Douglas; b. 181 1 ; d., of Virginia, and Niashville, Tenn. 
No issue. 

4-6 Malinda Williams; b. Feb. 9, 1820; d. ; m. Mar. 27, 
1838, Judge William B. Napton, of St. Louis, Mo. At least 
five children, viz: „ , 

1-7 William B. Napton, Jr.; b. Jan. 5, 1839. Napton, Mo.; 
m. his cousin, Mary Pindell Shelby. See page — . Seven 
children. The name of only one is known, viz.: 

1-8 Roberta Napton; b. Dec. 25, 1884. 

2-7 Thomas Williams Napton; b. Mar 26, 1841. 

3-7 John Napton; b. June 8, 1843. 

4-7 James Smith Napton; b. Aug 2.'], 1845. 



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5-7 Charles McClung Napton; b. 1847. 

5-6 Frances Elizabeth Williams; b. June 4, 1823; d. Feb. 
13, 1894; m. June 18. 1844, Dr. John Walker Percy; d. Aug. 
4, 1864, at Percy, Miss. One child, viz.: 

1-7 Maria Walker Percy; b. 1848; d. Oct. 22, 1876; m. 
Sep. 20, 1873, John Seymour McNeily, Vicksburg, Miss. No 
issue. 

6-6 Louis Williams; b. Feb. 9, 1825; d. young. 

7-6 Mary Lawson Williams, b. Sep. 12, 1826; d. Oct. 
18, 1891, at "Evergreen," Haymarket. Va. ; m. Jan. 21, 1845, 
Edmund Berkeley; b. Feb. 29, 1823, of "Evergreen," Hay- 
market, Va. Thirteen children, viz. : 

1-7 Elizabeth Burrell Berkeley; b. Nov. 30, 1845. Ad- 
dress, Haymarket, Va. 

2-7 Edmund Berkeley; b. Apr. 17, 1847; ^^i- ! Atlanta, 
Ga. Two children, viz.: 

1-8 Rev. Alfred Berkeley; is an Episcopal minister. 

2-8 Green Berkeley. 

3-7 Frances Calender Berkeley; b. Dec. 23, 1849. Hay- 
market, Va. 

4-7 Eva Percy Berkeley; b. 1851. v 

5-7 Lewis Berkeley, b. Aug. 21, 1853. 

6-7 Mary McClung Berkeley ; b. June 2, 1855 ; m. June 
21, 1881, John Seymour McNeily^ as his second wife. Vicks- 
burg, Miss. Five children, viz. : 

1-8 Mary Berkeley McNeily; b. Dec. 22, 1882. 

2-8 Fannie Percy McNeily; b. Dec. 29, 1884. 

3-8 Margaret Preston McNeily; b. Feb. 9, 1887. 

4-8 Kate Seymour McNeily; b. Jan. 6, 1892. 

5-8 John Seymour McNeily; b. Dec. 20, 1894. 

7-7 Lucy Fontaine Berkeley, b. Apr. 19, 1857. Haymar- 
ket, Va. 

8-7 Edmonia Churchill Berkeley; b. Nov. 9, 1859. Hay- 
market, Va. 

9-7 Annie Beverly Berkeley; b. Nov. 22, i860. Hay- 
market, Va. 

10-7 Margaret Williams Berkeley; b. Aug. 6, 1862. 
Haymarket, Va. 

11-7 Katherine Noland Berkeley; b. Mar. 19, 1865. Hay- 
market, Va. 

12-7 Thomas Lanier Williams Berkeley; b. Jan. 29, 1868. 
Haymarket, Va. 

13-7 Hugh Douglas Berkeley; b. July 21, 1872. Hay- 
market, Va. 

2-5 Hugh McClung; b. May 2,2, 1794; d. young. 



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3-5 Matthew McClung; b. Oct. lo, 1795; d. Oct. 5, 1844; 
Graduated at the University of North Carolina. He was a 
most successful merchant, leaving been a member of the large 
wholesale dry goods firm of Cowan, McClung & Co., of Knox- 
ville, Tenn., which is still one of the largest dry goods cencerns 
in the South, m. June 9, 1818, Eliza Jane Morgan, b. Feb. 15, 
1802; d, Aug 18, 1870, dau. of Calvin Morgan. Eleven children, 
viz. : 

1-6 Calvin Morgan McClung; b. May 14, 1820; d. Feb. 
19, 1857; 111- June 14, 1855, Kitty Grosh Morgan, b. July 24, 
1834, dau. of Calvin C. Morgan. One child, viz : 

1-7 Calvin Morgan McClung; b. Aug. 5, 1856; d. Apr. 
7, 1857. 

2-6 Margaret McClung; b. Mar. 15, 1822; d. Apr. 6, 
1886; m. June 9, 1842, Robert Henry Gardner, b. July 24, 
1808; d. Sep. 21, 1883, of Nashville, Tenn. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 Sarah McClung Gardner; b. May 30, 1844; m. H. 
Bruce Buckner. Seven children, viz : 

1-8 Margaret Gardner Buckner; m. Dec. 18, 1883, Myron 
K. Peck. Address : Nashville, Tenn. Issue. 

2-8 Robert Henry Buckner; d. 

3-8 H. Bruce Buckner, Jr.; m. Nov. 5, 1889, Bessie Lit- 
tlefield, dau. of William Littlefield. Address: Nashville, 
Tenn. Issue. 

4-8 Dr. Matthew Gardner Buckner; m. Oct. 20, 1897, 
Elizabeth Jackson, dau. of Judge Howell E. Jackson. Nash- 
ville, Tenn. Issue. 

5-8 William Buckner; d. (twin). 

6-8 Clarence Buckner. 

7-8 Marshall Buckner. 

2-7 Robert Henry Gardner; b. July 20, 1848; d. Aug. 10, 
1866. 

3-7 Matthew McClung Gardner; b. Apr. 29, 1852; m. 
May 12, 1891, Sadie Polk Fall, Nashville, Tenn. Three chil- 
dren, viz. 

1-8 Robert Henry Gardner; b. Aug. 26, 1894. 

2-8 George William Fall Gardner; b. Nov., 1901. 

3-8 Matthew McClung Gardner; b. Jan., 1903. 

3-5 Sarah Morgan McClung; b. July 3, 1824; d. June 9, 
1844; unm. 

4-6 Charles James McClung; b. Aug. 26, 1826; m. ist 
Oct. 16, 1851. Margaret Cowan; b. Apr. 15, 1832; d. Nov. 17, 
1883 ; eldest dau. of James H. Cowan, of Knoxville, Tenn. 
Three children, viz. 



28 McClung Genealogy. 



1-7 Lucy Cowan McClung; b. Aug. 7, 1852; m. June 5, 
1873, Jacob Litton Thomas; b. Dec. 3, 1840; of Nashville, 
Tenn. Seven children, viz : 

1-8 (A son) Thomas, d. 

2-8 Charles McClung Thomas; b. Sep. 27, 1875. 

3-8 Jesse Thomas; b. Feb. 4, 1877. 

4-8 Hugh McClung Thomas; b. Jan. 3, 1879. 

5-8 Jacob Litton Thomas, Jr.; b. Oct. 11, 1881. 

6-8 Margaret Cowan Thomas; b. Jan. 19, 1883. 

7-8 Matthew G. Thomas; b. Sept.' 15, 1884. 

2-7 Dr. Matthew Grainger McClung; b. Sep. 25, 1854; 
d. in New York City Jan. 15, 1888; m. June i, 1876, Bessie 
Bowen; b. Nov. 12, 1857; dau. of Keith Bowen, of Aberdeen, 
Miss. Address Knoxville, Tenn. Five children, viz. : 

1-8 Mary Bowen McClung; b. Sep. 11, 1877; d. Mar. 
23, 1896. 

2-8 Margaret Cowan McClung; b. Sep. 18, 1878. Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 

3-8 Annie Dee McClung; b. Dec. 27, 1880; m. Jan. 21, 
1904, Frederick William Chamberlain, of Knoxville, Tenn, 

4-8 Minnie Keith McClung; b. Apr. 18, 1883. 

5-8 Charles James McClung; b. June 8, 1885. 

3-7 EHza Morgan McClung; b. Sep. 29, 1858; d. July 
16, i860. 

5-6 Franklin Henry McClung; b. Nov. 23, 1828; d. 
May 4, 1898; m. May 4, 1854, Eliza Ann Mills; b. June 12, 
183^; d. Sep. 4, 1881, dau. of Adam L. Mills, of St. Louis, 
Mo. Ten children, viz. : 

1-7 Calvin Morgan McClung; b. May 12, 1855; grad. at 
University of Tennessee, and at Yale College ; wholesale 
hardware merchant of Knoxville, Tenn.; m. Mar. 3, 1881, An- 
nie McGhee; b. Nov. 7, 1862; d. Sep. i, 1898; dau. of Charles 
McClung McGhee, of Knoxville, Tenn. See page — . Two 
children, viz. : 

1-8 Eliza "Lida" Mills McClung, b. Aug. 17, 1882; m. 
Dec. 2, 1902, William Cary Ross, b. Mar. 31, 1879. Gradu- 
ated at Yale College, 1900. Address: Knoxville, Tenn. One 
child, viz. : 

1-9 William Cary Ross, b. Sep. 28, 1903. 

2-8 May Lawson McClung, b. Sep, 30, 1885. 

2-7 Franklin Henry McClung, b. July 30, 1856, unm, 
Knoxville, Tenn, 

3-7 Essex McClung, b. Feb. 19, 1858; d, Apr, 5, 1858. 

4-7 Matilda Mills McClung, b. Nov, 5, 1859; d, July 31, 
1873. 




COL. CHARLES McCLUNG. 



]'age 24. 



McClung Genealogy. 29 



5-7 Eliza Morgan McClung, 1). July 2, 1861 ; d. June 28, 
1863. 

6-7 Aurelia Essex McClung, b. Oct. 31, 1863; m. Sep. 
II, 1888, Rogers Van Gilder, b. Sep. 25, 1861. Address: Knox- 
ville, Tenn. Two children, viz. : 

1-8 Frank McClung Van Gilder, b. Feb. 14, 1890. 

2-8 John Somers Van Gilder, b. Feb. 7, 1892. 

7-7 Charles James McClung, Jr., b. July 12, 1866. Whole- 
sale hardware merchant, Knoxville, Tenn. 

8-7 Robert Gardner McClung, b. July 3, 1868. Attorney, 
333 Tremont Building, Boston, Mass. 

9-7 Thomas Lee" McClung, b. Mar. 26, 1870. Ex-Captain 
of Foot-ball at Yale College ; Manager Freight Department S. 
R. R., Columbia Building, Louisville, Ky. 

10-7 Ellen Marshall McClung, b. May 23, 1872, m. Jan. 
26, 1897; John Webb Green, b. June 9, 1859. Address: Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 

6-6 Lawson Smith McClung, b. Oct. 7, 1830; d. May 
19, 1832. 

7-6 Matthew McClung, b. Mar. 11, 1833; m. Apr, 27. 
1858, Julia Frances Anderson, b. June 14, 1837, dau. of Thomp- 
son Anderson, of Nashville, Tenn. Seven children, viz.: 

1-7 Mary Shelby McClung, b. O'ct. 6, 1859; d. May 2, 
i860. 

2-7 Margaret Gardner McClung, b. Feb. 11, 1861 ; d. 
"Aug. 26, 1862. 

3-7 Birdie McClung, b. Sep. 9, 1863 ; d. Sep. 10, 1863. 

4-7 Thompson Anderson McClung, b. Sep. 28, 1865 ; m. 
Oct. 22, 1889, Leila Mott Garrett, b. Feb. 26, 1867, dau. of 
Thomas W. Garrett, of Marietta, Ga. Address: Knoxville, 
Tenn. Two children, viz. : 

1-8 Katharine McClung, b. Aug. 2, 1890. 

2-8 Julia Frances McClung, b. Dec. 13, 1893. 

5-7 Matthew McClung, b. Dec. i, 1868. Ex-Captain of 
Base-ball at Lehigh University. Address: 215 Lincoln St., 
Johnstown, Pa. 

6-7 Pattie Green McClung, b. Mar. 28, 1871 ; d. Sep. 4, 
1897; m. Nov. 16, 1892. Charles Christopher McGehee. Ad- 
dress : 679 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Two children, viz. : 

1-8 Gladys McGehee, b. Jan. 12, 1894; d, Jan. 12, 1894. 

2-8 Pattie McGehee, b. Aug. 18, 1897. 

7-7 Julia Munford McClung, b. Feb. 3, 187'^^; d. July 
14, 1879. 

8-6^ Amanda Park McClung, b. Mar. 6, 1835; d. Apr. 29, 
1839. 



30 McClung Genealogy. 



9-6 Alexander McClung, b. July 5, 1837; d. Feb. 16, 
1839. 

10-6 Capt. Hugh Lawson McClung, b. Dec. 24, 1839 ; d. 
Feb. 15, 1862, unmar. He was a Confederate Captain and 
was killed in battle at Fort Donelson, Tenn., while com- 
manding a company of infantry. 

11-6 Ellen Christy McClung, b. Jan. 30, 1843; "i- June 
5, 1867, John Marshall, b. Apr. 23, 1841 ; d. July 3/1871. Was 
killed in a railway accident. Resided at Nashville, Tenn. 
Two children, viz. : 

1-7 Eliza McClung Marshall, b. Feb. 21, 1868; m. Jan. 
19, 1892, Francis McGavock Ewing, b. Dec. 25, 1861, Glen- 
cliff, R. F. D., Nashville, Tenn. Three children, viz. : 

1-8 Randal Milton Ewing, b. Dec. 25, 1892; d. Dec. 26, 
1892. 

2-8 John Marshall Ewing, b. Sep. 3, 1894. 

3-8 Andrew Ewing, b. May 8, 1900. 

2-7 Johnnie Marshall, b. Sep. 9, 1870; m. Nov. 23, 1893, 

Lemuel Russell Campbell, of Nashville, Tenn. Four chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-8 William Bowen Campbell, b. Jan. i, 1895. 

2-8 (A son) Campbell. 

3-8 (A son) Campbell, b. Mar. 15, 1900. 

4-8 Ellen Marshall Campbell, b. Feb. 4, 1902. 

4-5 James White McClung, Sr., b. June 6, 1798; d. May 
31, 1848. Graduated at the University of North Carolina; 
studied law ; emigrated to Huntsville, Ala., and rose to the 
front rank in his profession. He was a member of the State 
Legislature ; Speaker of the House ; President of the Senate ; 
and at the time of his death, was a candidate for the United 
States Senate without opposition; m. ist Apr. 29, 1823, Sarah 
Elizabeth Mitchell, b. about 1802; d. Apr. — , 1833, dau. of Da- 
vid Brydie Mitchell, Governor of Ga. Six children, viz.: 

1-6 Charles William McClung, b. Mar. 13, 1824; d. Mar. 
30, 1879; m. ist 1857, Laura Bunch; d. May 24, 1861. No 
issue. 

Charles William McClung, (1-6) m. 2nd Alice Deaderick. 
Address : Knoxville, Tenn. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Charles Pleas. McClung, m. Feb. 21, 1888, Margaret 
Dobbins. Address: Birmingham, Ala. One child, viz.: 

1-8 Frank McClung. 

2-7 David Deaderick McClung, unmar. Knoxville, Tenn, 

3-7 Lillie McClung, m. Nov. 28, 1895, Kenneth K. Scott. 
Issue. 

2-6 Mary Ann Cameron McClung, b. Dec. 6, 1825 ; d. 



McClung Genealogy. 31 

July 29, 1879; m. Apr. 15, 1846, Pleasant Miller McClung, b. 
Aug, 19, 1824; d. June 20, 1863. For issue see page — . 

3-6 David Brydie Mitchell McClung, b. Apr. 29, 1827; 
d. young. 

4-6 Hugh Lawson White McClung, b. at Huntsville, 
Ala., May 11, 1829; d. Feb. 14, 1891, in Rockport, Texas. He 
was educated at West Point and was a Civil Engineer; m. 
Nov. 15, 1870, Trophic Catherine Carlisle, of Aberdeen, Miss., 
b. July 13, 1841. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 Sarah Paine McClung, b. Nov. 18, 1872, 330 W. 21st 
St. New York, N. Y. 

2-7 Hugh Carlisle McClung, b. Dec. 16, 1874. Address: 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

5-6 Thomas Fearn McClung, b. about 183 1 ; d. young. 

6-6 Matthew McClung, b. Mar. 19, 1833; d. Sep. 10, 1897. 
Upon the death of his mother he was adopted by John Rob- 
inson, of Huntsville, Ala., and was known as Matthew Mc- 
Clung Robinson. He m. Mar. 19, 1871, Eliza Ann Snodgrass, 
b. Feb. 18, 1853, in Cherokee Co., Ala. Address: 929 H St. 
N. W., Washington, D. C. Five children, viz.: 

1-7 John Arthur McClung Robinson, b. May 28, 1872, 
Address: Washington, D, C. Employed in office of Southern 
R. R. 

2-7 Mary Louise McClung Robinson, b. July 7, 1874; 
m. May 16, 1894, William L. Stephens. Washington, D. C. 

3-7 Matt. McClung Robinson, b. Oct. 22, 1876; m. May 
8, 1901, Frances Anna Meyers. Address: Washington, D. 
C. He is employed in the office of the Southern R. R. 

4-7 Charles Hugh McClung Robinson, b. Aug. 24, 1879. 
Address: Washington, D. C. Employed in the office of the 
Southern R. R. 

5-7 Laura Joe McClung Robinson, b. Aug. 11, 1885. 
Address : Washington, D. C. 

James White McClung, Sr., (4-5) m. 2nd, 1834. Eliza- 
beth F, Spottswood, b. Feb. 2, 1812; d. Sep. 18, 1837, dau. 
of Elliott Spottswood, a descendant of Gov. Alexander Spotts- 
wood, of Virginia. Two children, viz.: 

7-6 James White McClung, Jr.- b. Oct. 4, 1835 ; d, Jan. 
25, 1888, in Arkansas; m. ist, Bettie Heiskell, d., dau. of 
Mitchell Heiskell, of Morganton, Tenn. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 Elliott Spottswood McClung, b. Oct. 8, 1869. Ad- 
dress: Madera, Cal. ; m. Oct. 20, 1892, Jennie Alice Davis, b. 
Apr. 5, 1871 ; d. Feb. 3, 1902. Two children, viz.: 

1-8 Jesse Davis McClung, b. Jan. 29, 1894. 

2-8 Lawrence McClung, b. Dec. 20, 1898. 



32 McClung Genealogy. 



Elliott Spottswood McClung, (1-7) m. 2nd, Oct. 28, 1903, 
Jennie Mildred Beck, b. Oct. 2y, 1883. 

2-7 (An infant) McClung, d. in infancy. 

James White McClung, Jr., (7-6), m. 2nd about 1872, 
Sarah T. Balard, b. 1856, of Canton, Ark. Four children, viz.: 

3-7 Florence May McClung, b. Nov. 2, 1873. 

4-7 Mary Elizabeth McClung, b. Aug. 30, 1878. 

5-7 Virginia Lee McClung, b. Nov, 26, 1881 ; d. Jnly 8, 
1887. 

6-7 Orra Alice McClung, b. Oct. 26, 1885. 

Sarah T. Balard McClung, wid. of James White Mc- 
Clung, Jr. (7-6), m. 2nd G. H. Pinkston, of Canton, Ark. 

8-6 Elliott Spottswood McClung, b. Aug. 24, 1837; d.. 
Nov. 24, 1901 ; m. July 12, 1866, Pattie Booth, b. Jan. 12, 
1845; <^'- Apr- 28, 1903; dau. of Stephen Sorsby Booth, of 
Vicksburg, Miss. No issue. Knoxville, Tenn. 

James White McClung, Sr, (4-5), m. 3rd June 6, 1839, 
Margaret Patrick, b. June 6, 1819: d. of Huntsville, Ala. Five 
children, viz.: 

9-6 William Penn McClung, b. Apr. 20, 1840. Address: 
Memphis, Tenn. He is a commercial traveler, ixi. Oct. 28, 
1869, Virginia Taul Anderson, b. Jan. 9, 1845. Four chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 William Anderson McClung, b. Dec. 23, 1870. St. 
Louis, Mo. 

2-7 Annie Parsons McClung, b. Nov. 28, 1872; m. 1898, 
John R. Robinson. Address : Memphis, Tenn. 

3-7 Jessie A. McClung, b. Jan. 13, 1876. Address: Memi- 
phis, Tenn. 

4-7 Septimus Cabiness McClung, b. Aug. 15, 1877. Ad- 
dress: Ogden, Utah. 

10-6 Annie Parsons McClung, b. Apr. 18, 1842; m. June 
28, 1868, Andrew Jackson White, b. Nov. 22, 1843; d. Dec. 
7, 1876. Chattanooga, Tenn. Five children, viz.: 

1-7 Margaret McClung White, b. Apr. 29, 1869. 

2-7 William McClung White, b. Dec. 7, 1870. 

3-7 Frank McClung White, b. Nov. 14, 1872. 

4-7 Arthur McClung White, b. Oct. 14, 1874. 

5-7 Bessie May White, b. Jan. 14, 1876. 

1 1-6 Frank Armstrong McClung, b. Dec. 11, 1843; m. 
Feb. 10, 1870, Buell Drake, b. Dec. 18, 1845. Address: Shal- 
low Ford, Tenn. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 Leva McClung, b. Sept. 27, 1871. 

2-7 Margaret McClung, b. Nov. 2, 1876; m. Oct. 16, 1899 
Barton Russell, of Louisville, Ky. 

12-6 Howard McClung, b. 1846; d. in infancy. 




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13-6 Arthur Henderson McClung, Sr., b. July 4, 1848, 
of Pickensville, Ala.; m. Nov. 23, 1871, Mary Adelle Lee, b. 
Sep. 18, 1850, of Pickens Co., Ala. She is related on the pa- 
ternal side to Gen. Robert E. Lee, and on the maternal side to 
Stonewall Jackson, her grandmother being the aunt of that 
famous military leader. Six children, viz. : 

1-7 Margaret Lee McClung, b. Apr. 10, 1873; m. O. A. 
Ouinn, of Mississippi. 

~ 2-7 Bessie Martin McClung, b. Mar. 12, 1875; m. li. P. 
Funderbark, of Pickensville, Ala. 

3-7 Minnie Lee McClung, b. Feb. 18, 1877; m. T, W. 
Johnson, of Mississippi. 

4-7 Mary Lee McClung, b. July 21, 1881 ; d. July 28, 
1881. 

5-7 Arthur Henderson McClung, Jr., b. June 5, 1884; 
d. Aug. 2^, 1885. 

6-7 James White McClung, b. about 1888. 

5-5 Charles McClung, b. July 28, 1800; d. Dec. 25, 1827; 
m. July 3, 1821. Malvina Louisa Miller; d. Dec. 3, 1831, dau. 
of Pleasant M. Miller. Three children, viz.: 

1-6 Charles McClung, b. Sep. 17, 1822; d. Oct. 26, 1838. 

2-6 Pleasant Miller McClung, b. Aug. 19, 1824; d. June 
20, 1863. Was killed in battle by having both legs shot away 
on Summit Hill, Knoxville, Tenn. ; m. Apr. 15, 1846, his 
cousin, Mary Ann Cameron McClung, b. Dec. 6, 1825; d. 
July 29, 1878. dau. James White McClung, Sr. See index. 
Four children, viz.: 

1-7 Maria Fearn McClung, b. Aug. 22, 1847; f"- Aug. 
20, 1872, Allan M. French, b. Feb. 4, 1847; ^- July H, 1879. 
713 Henly St., Knoxville, Tenn. Three children, viz.: 

1-8 Isabella L. French, b. June 9, 1873 ; m. Sep. 5, 1900, 
James Park White. 

2-8 Pleasant M. French, b. Sep. 30, 1875 ; d. May, 1898. 

3-8 William B. French, b. Dec. 5, 1877. 

2-7 Eliza Morgan McClung, b. Dec. 25, 1849; d. Nov. 
25, 1872; m. Feb. 15, 1872, Henry T. Ault. One child, viz.: 

1-8 Frederick Olmstead Ault, b. Nov. 21, 1872. Ad- 
dress: Knoxville, Tenn. 

3-7 Mary Pleas McClung, b. Aug. 30, 1851 ; m. June 4, 
1888, Charles B. Thompkins. No. issue. 

4-7 Sarah Mitchell McClung, b. Jan. 5, 1861 ; m. Nov. 
3, i88t. Barton Keller, b. May 18, 1861. Address: Albu- 
querque, New Mex. Two sons. 

3-6 Albert Stewart McClung, b. July 3, 1827; d. 1828. 

6-5 Betsy Jones McClung, b. May 6, 1803; d. Apr. 8, 



34 McClung Genealogy. 



1829; m. Sep. 5, 1820, John McGhee, b. Oct. 15, 1788; d. June 
8, 1851, of McGhee, Tenn. Five children, viz.: 

1-6 Margaret White McGhee, b. July 2, 1821 ; m. ist 
Aug. 6, 1840, Andrew Russell Humes, b. Apr. 9, 1817 ; d. Sep. 
25, 1847. Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Betsy Jones Humes, b. Sep. 6, 1841 ; m. June 10, 
1886, John Tate McDonald Hair, McGhee, Tenn. No issue. 

2-7 Thomas William Humes, b. Aug. 2, 1843 5 i""- Dec. 
19, 1867, Mary C. Sexton. Vonore, Tenn. Six children, viz. : 

1-8 Margaret Humes, m. 

2-8 Alfred Humes, m. 

3-8 Andrew Russell Humes, m. Apr. 24, 1901, Hattie 
Eldridge, of Chattanooga, Tenn. 

4-8 Henrietta Humes. 

5-8 Charles McGhee Humes. 

6-8 Medora Humes. 

3-7 Margaret Humes, b. Nov, 11, 1845; m. Sep. 18, 1865, 
Sinclair David Gervais Niles, of McGhee, Tenn. Ten chil- 
dren, viz.: 

1-8 Barclay McGhee Niles, d. 

2-8 Andrew Russell Niles, d. 

3-8 Sinclair Gervais Niles, m. June 2, 1903, his first 
cousin, Mary Humes Dismukes, of Nashville, Tenn. 

4-8 Bettie Humes Niles, d., m. Apr. 4, 1893, William 
Jasper Trammell, of Marietta, Ga. One child, viz.: 

1-9 (A son) Trammell, b. July 6, 1894. 

5-8 John Louis Niles, m. 

6-8 Margaret Niles. 

7-8 Andrea Niles. 

8-8 Charles Warren Niles. 

9-8 Cornelia Dismukes Niles. 

10-8 Mildred Niles. 

4-7 Andrea Russell Humes, b. Nov. 22, 1847; rn. Nov. 
18, 1869, John Lewis Dismukes, b. Mar. 4, 1844, 1720 West 
End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Five children, viz. : 

1-8 Margaret Humes Dismukes, b. Nov. 10, 1870; d. 
Mar. 23, 1872. 

2-8 William Miller Dismukes, b. Tune 26, 1872; m. June 
30, 1897, Daisy Lawrence Walton, dan. of William B. Wal- 
ton. One child, viz.: 

1-9 John Lewis Dismukes, b. Mar. 31, 1899. 

3-8 Mary Humes Dismukes, b. May 25, 1874, m. June . 
2, 1903, Sinclair Gervais Niles, her first cousin, of Nashville, 
Tenn. See index. 

4-8 Cornelia McGhee Dismukes, b. Sep. 17, 1876 (twin). 



McClung Genealogy. 35 

5-8 Blanche Dismukes, b. Sep. 17, 1876; d. Oct. 27, 1876. 
(twin). 

Margaret White McGhee, (1-6) 111. 2nd, Sep. 6, 1852, Jo- 
seph Warren Jenkins Niles, d. Feb. 5, 1876, of New England. 
Three children, viz. : 

5-7 Charles McGhee Niles, b. June 23, 1853; m. Apr. 
7, 1897, Elizabeth Storrs Barton. McGhee, Tenn. One child, 
viz. : 

1-8 (A child) Niles, b. Sep. 6. 1898; d. 

6-7 Joseph Warren Niles, b. Nov. 7, 1855 ; m. about 
1898, Ella Moody. 

7-7 Amelia, "Minna" Gervais Niles, b. Apr. 8, 1858; 
m. Apr. 18, 1882. George H. Rogers, of Birmingham, Ala. 
Two children, viz.: 

1-8 Humes Rogers, b. June, 1883. 

2-8 Florence Rogers, b. Aug. 21, 1888. 

2-6 Barclay McGhee, b. Sep. 2, 1823; d. June 16, 1856; 
m. 1st Nov. 2. 1843, Elizabeth Moore Henley, b. Jan. 26, 1819; 
d. Aug. 28, 1844. dau. of Arthur H. Henley, of Monroe Co., 
Tenn. She was a lineal descendant of Henry HI. King of 
England. See "Americans of Royal Descent," page 550. 
One child, viz. : 

1-7 Elizabeth Moore McGhee, b. Aug. 16. 1844; d. June 

4, 1900; m. Mar. 20, 1866, J. La Fayette Johnston, b. Nov. 
24, 1827; d. Feb. 15, 1891. Six children, viz.: 

1-8 Hugh McClung Johnston, b. Jan. 26, 1872 ; m. Apr. 
18, 1901, Mace Russell, dau. of William L. Russell. Knox- 
ville, Tenn. One child. 

2-8 Samuel McGhee Johnston, b. Oct. 6, 1874. 

3-8 Thomas Harden Johnston, b. Nov. 20, 1876; m. June 

5, 1902, Nona Grace McDermott. 

4-8 Carl Lay Johnston, b. 1879. 

5-8 Annie May Johnston, b. Jan. 16, 1882; d. Nov. 8, 
1885. 

6-8 James Ebenezer Johnston, b. Mar. 18, 1884, 

Barclay McGhee, (2-6) m. 2nd, Feb. 4, 1846, Mary Reller 
Henley, b. Nov. 20, 1820; d., sister of his first wife. Five 
children, viz. : 

2-7 Ann Evelina McGhee, b. Nov. 21, 1846; d. Nov. 9, 
1884; unm. 

3-7 Margaret White McGhee, b. Dec. 5, 1849. Address: 
Mountainville. Tenn.; m. Mar. 22, 1867, Charles Calhoun 
Jones, b. 1840, of South Carolina; d, Sep. 18, 1900. He was 
killed by Thomas C. Howard in Madisonville, Tenn. ; his death 
being the sequel to a feud in which at least four men have 
lost their lives. Nine children, viz.: 



36 McClung Genealogy. 

1-8 Ophelia Lavinia Jones, b. July 26, 1868; m. Houston 
Kennedy. 

2-8 Barclay Joshua Jones, b. Dec. 27, 1869; m. Alice 
Copley. 

3-8 Sarah Maggie Elisabeth Jones, b. Feb. 28, 1872. 

4-8 Ada Jones, b. May 16, 1874; d. m. Richard Robin- 
son, d. 

5-8 Moultrie Jones, b. Jan. 30, 1877. 

6-8 Ole Lara Jones, b. Feb. 10, 1879. 

7-8 Ewa-yea Jones, b. Aug. 18, 1881. 

8-8 Charles Hoskins Jones, b. Dec. 21, 1883. 

9-8 Ruler Jones, b. Aug. 21, 1886. 

4-7 John Barclay McGhee, b. Nov. 13, 1851 ; m. Dec. 
17, 1873, Sarah Adaline Harrison, d. 1897. Seven children, 
viz. : 

1-8 Joseph Harrison McGhee, b. Dec. 30, 1874; m. 

2-8 Mamie Sue McGhee, b. Apr. 10, 1876. Address: 
Rex, Tenn. 

3-8 May Lawson McGhee, b. Feb. 17, 1878; m. 1900, as 
second v^ife of Thomas C. Howard, b. 1874; d. Mar. 19, 1902. 
He was killed in Knoxville, Tenn., by Joshua and Moultry 
Jones, as the result of a feud. No issue. 

4-8 Alvah McGhee, b. Nov. 25, 1879; m. Nov. 9, 1893, 
as first wife of Thomas C. Howard, same as above. Two 
children, viz. : 

1-9 Irene Lawson Howard, b. June 18, 1895. 

2-9 May Lawson McGhee Howard, b. 1897. 

5-8 Charles McClung McGhee, b. Oct. 2, 1881. 

6-8 Barclay McGhee, b. Jan. 5, 1884. 

7-8 John McGhee, b. Nov. 29, 1885. 

5-7 Lavinia Moore McGhee, b. Aug. 18, 1853; m. June 
13, 1869, Joshua Rhett Jones, b. Sep. 10, 1850. No issue. 
Address : Mountainville, Tenn. 

6-7 Mary Abbot McGhee, b. Sep. 14, 1855; d. Dec. 28, 
1861. 

Mary Keller Henley McGhee, wid. of Barclay McGhee, 
(2-6), m. 2nd, Mr. Parker. 

3-6 Jane Davidson McGhee, b. Mar. 4, 1825; d. May 
21, 1825. 

4-6 Polly Lawson McGhee, b. Aug. 23, 1826; d. Sep. 16, 
1826. 

5-6 Charles McClung McGhee, b. Jan. 23, 1828; m. ist, 
June 10, 1847, Isabella McNutt White, b. July 10, 1827; d. 
May 13, 1848, dau. of Hugh A. M. White, of Knoxville, Tenn. 
One child, viz. : 

1-7 John McGhee, b. May 5, 1848; d. Aug. 14, 1849. 



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Charles McClung McGhee, (5-6), m, 2nd, Apr. 14, 1857, 
Cornelia Humes White, b. Feb. 4, 1836; d. Feb. 3, 1903; sister 
of his first wife. Five children, viz. : 

2-7 Margaret White McGhee, b. Mar. 2, 1858; m. Jan. 
7, 1880, George White Baxter, b. Jan. 7, 1855. Address: 505 
Locust St., Knoxville, Tenn. Five children, viz. : 

1-8 Cornelia Humes Baxter, b. Aug. 17, 1882; m. Apr. 
10, 1901, as second wife of Hugh Tevis, of San Francisco, 
Cal. ; d, June 6, 1901, in Yokohama, Japan. Address: Denver, 
Colo. One child, viz. : 

1-9 Hugh Tevis, b. Feb. 5, 1902. Denver, Colo. 

2-8 Margaret Lawson Ba.xter, 1). Mar. 29, 1886. Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 

3-8 Katharine Annie Baxter, b. Mar. 5, 1890. 

4-8 Charles McGhee Baxter, b. Jan. 25, 1892, 

5-8 Eleanor Baxter, b. Feb. 7, 1895. 

3-7 May Lawson McGhee, b. Jan. 5, i860; d. Mar. 28, 
1883; m. Oct. 20, 1881, David Shelby Williams, b. May 19, 
1856, of Nashville, Tenn. One child, viz. : 

1-8 May Lawson Williams, b. Mar. 5, 1883, d. July 12, 

1883. 

4-7 Annie McGhee, b. Nov. 7, 1862; d. Sep. i, 1898; m. 
Mar. 3, 1881, Calvin Morgan McClung, b. May 12, 1855. For 
issue see index. 

5-7 Bettie Humes McGhee, b. Jan. 28, 1865 ; m. Feb. 

10, 1886, Laurence Davis Tyson, b. July 4, 1861, 839 Temple 
Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. Two children, viz. : 

1-8 Charles McGhee Tyson, b. Aug. 10, 1889. 

2-8 Isabella McGhee Tyson, b. June i, 1894. 

6-7 Eleanor Wilson McGhee, b. Nov. 2, 1871 ; m. Apr. 
19, 1893, James Columbus Neely, Sr., b. Mar. 12, 1867. Ad- 
dress : 400 Adams St., Memphis, Tenn. One child, viz. : 

1-8 James Columbus Neely, Jr., b. Feb. 28, 1895; d. Apr. 
26, 1895. 

7-5 Martha McClung, b. June 18, 1805; d. young. 

8-5 Hugh Lawson McClung, b. May 26, 1810: d. Apr. 

11, 1891 ; m. 1st, Nov. 5, 1829, Rachel Kibby Trigg Morgan, 
b. Aug. 19, 1810; d. Dec. 2, 1842, dau. of Rufus Morgan. 
Knoxville, Tenn. Seven children, viz. : 

1-6 Margaret White McClung, b. Dec. 3, 1830; d. July 
30, 1865; I'll- Hon. Rufus W. Cobb, twice governor of Ala. 
Address : Helena, Ala. Two children, viz. : 

1-7 John Williams Cobb, b. Dec. 24, 1850; m. Birming- 
ham, Ala. 

2-7 Fedora Cobb, b. Jan. 16, 1859; "^- Richard Fell, 
Helena, Ala. 



38 McClung Genealogy. 

2-6 Rufus Morgan McClung, b. May 20, 1832; d. Apr. 

27, 1887; m. 1st, Dec. 29, 1858, Rachel F. Trigg, d., dau. of 
Judge Connelly F. Trigg, of Knoxville, Tenn. Four chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 Mary Campbell McClung, b. Nov. 29, i860; d., m. 
Dr. Johnson, of Richmond, Va. No issue. 

2-7 Guy McClung, b. Jan. 28, 1862; m. He is a grocer 
of Terrell, Tex. 

3-7 Connelly Trigg McClung, b. Feb. 22, 1863, of Ter- 
rell, Tex, 

4-7 Hugh Lawson McClung, b. June 6, 1865, of Terrell, 
Tex, 

Rufus Morgan McClung, (2-6) m. 2nd, June 11, 1872, Mrs. 
Mary E. Taylor, nee Bearden, of Philadelphia, Pa., b, Oct, 
9, 1832; d. at Terrell, Tex., Oct, 9, 1902, dau, of Marcus D, 
Bearden, of Knoxville, Tenn,, and mother of Dr. J. Madison 
Taylor, of Philadelphia. One child, viz. : 

5-7 Rosalie Heaton McClung, b. Apr, 7, 1873, unm. 
Address : Terrell, Tex, 

3-6 Jam«s White McClung, b, Apr. 16, 1834; d, June 
21, 1834, 

4-6 Elizabeth Trigg McClung, b, Apr, 20, 1836; d, July 
9, 1885; m. Mar, 6, 1856, William P. Barker, d,, of Birming- 
ham, Ala, Six children, 

5-6 Mary Frances McClung, b, Jan, 16, 1838; m, Jan. 
21, 1862, William B. FranciscOj d. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 Fannie Francisco, b, Feb, 27, 1864; m. W, H. En- 
gram, 

2-7 Richard Bearden Francisco, b, Feb. 21, 1866. 

3-7 Rufus McClung Francisco, b, Feb, 5, 1868, 

4-7 William B. Francisco. 

6-6 Rachel Florence McClung, b. Sep, 9, 1840; m, Jan. 
29, 1863, Dr. Marcus La Fayette Rogers, b. Feb. 21, 1826; d. 
Dec, 4, 1878, Address : Knoxville, Tenn. Three children, 
viz, : 

1-7 Rachel Morgan Rogers, b. Nov, 16, 1865; m, Sep. 

28, 1896, Whitfield Emerson Huff; d. May 29, 1903, of Rome, 
Ga. Issue. 

2-7 Amy Maxwell Rogers, b. Feb. 20, 1867; d. May 20, 
1896; m. June 3, 1886, Jackson Smith, of S, Car, No issue, 

3-7 Marcus La Fayette Rogers, Jr., b, Feb, 16, 1870; 
d, June 14, 1899; m. 

7-6 Charles Alexander McClung (Devil Charlie), b, Ott, 
24, 1842; d, m, 1st, Feb, 5, 1868, Corrie Miller, b, in S, Car, 
d. Address: Abbeville, S. Car. Five children, viz,: 

1-7 Corrie Yetta McClung, b. Nov. 2^, 1868, 



McClung Genealogy. 39 

2-7 Mary Yarbrough McClung, b. Dec. 26, 1869; d. Oct. 
2, 1871. 

3-7 Rufus Morgan McClung, b. May 15, 1871 ; d. June 
9, 1879. 

4-7 Mary Yarbrough McClung, b. Jan. 23, 1873; m. Apr. 
5, 1893, W. P. Ferguson, of Charleston, S. C. 

5-7 Charles Hugh McClung, b. Feb. 21, 1880. 

Charles Alexander McClung, (7-6), m. 2nd, Sarah Aman- 
da Miller, sister of first wife. One child, viz. : 

6-7 Sarah Morgan McClung, b. Nov. 4, 1883. 

Hugh Lawson McClung, (8-5), m. 2nd, July 31, 1845, 
Anna Gillespie, b. Jan. 28, 1825; d. Dec. 29, 1875; dau. of 
George T. Gillespie, of Russellville, Tenn. Two children, viz.: 

8-6 Blanche McClung, b. Apr. 10, 1846; d. Oct. 15, 1894; 
ni. Feb. 21, 1867, Maj. Thomas Shapard Webb, b. Sep. 26, 
1840. Address : Knoxville, Tenn. Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Thomas Shapard Webb, b. Dec. 20, 1867 ; m. June 
29, 1893, Helen Sanfley, dau. of Judge Sanfley, of Stanford, 
Ky. Two children, viz. : 

1-8 Thomas Shapard Webb, b. June 28, 1894. 

2-8 Rowan Sanfley Webb. 

2-7 Sanna McClung Webb, b. Sep. 19, 1869; unm., Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 

3-7 Hugh McClung Webb, b. Nov. 26, 1871, unm, 

4-7 James Lewis Webb, b. Jan. 6, 1875 ; d. Feb. 5, 1890. 

9-6 Hugh Lawson McClung, b. June 2, 1858 ; m. Dec. 
15, 1892, Ella Gibbins, b. Nov. 20. 1870, dau. of William E. 
Gibbins. Address : Knoxville, Tenn. One child, viz. : 

1-7 Ellen McClung, b. Nov. 14, 1893. 

9-5 Margaret Ann Malinda McClung, b. Oct. 26, 1812; 
d. July 27, 1864; m. Jan. 31, 1833, as his second wife, Judge 
Ebenezer Alexander, b. Dec. 23, 1805; d. Apr. 29, 1857; son 
of Adam Rankin Alexander. Nine children, viz.: 

1-6 Margaret White Alexander, b. Oct. 31, 1833; d. 
Oct. 16, 1873; m. 1st, May i, 1855, Alexander McMillan, b. 
Mar. 21, 1829; d. Jan. 11, 1865. Four children, viz.: 

1-7 Annette McMillan, b. July 20, 1856; m. Jan. 31, 
1878, Herbert Winbourne Hall, b. Nov. 18, 1850. 1402 W. 
Clinch St., Knoxville, Tenn. Four children, viz.: 

i-'8 Alexander McMillan Hall, b. Nov. ig, 1878. 

2-8 Lucy Cowan Hall, b. Mar. 16, 1881. 

3-8 Margaret Hall, b. Mar. 13, 1883. 

4-8 Herbert Winbourne Hall, b. May 21, 1885; d. Sep. 
27, 1886. 

2-7 Margaret McClung McMillan, b. Dec. 25, 1857; m. 



40 McCi^uNG Genealogy. 

Jan. 22, 1882, Martin J. Condon, b, Oct. 29, 1857, Pelham 
Manor, N. Y. Three children, viz. : 

1-8 Martin Joseph Condon, b. Agr. 29, 1883. 

2-8 Alexander Condon, b. Jan. i, 1886; d. Apr. 6, 1887. 

3-8 Mamie Condon, b. Mar. 21, 1891. 

3-7 Alexander McMillan, b. Nov. 5, 1859; m. Jan. 17, 
1883, Carrie Sinclair Gillem, b. Feb. 25, 1863, dau. of Gen. 
Alvan C. Gillem. 1221 White Ave, Knoxville, Tenn. One 
child, viz. : 

1-8 Alexander McMillan, b. Feb. 25, 1884. 

4-7 Mary Alexander McMillan, b. Feb. 17, 1864; m. 
Dec. 12, 1888, Edward Henegar. 1007 Circle Park, Knox- 
ville, Tenn. Seven children, viz. : 

1-8 (A child) Henegar, d. 

2-8 Herbert Benton Henegar, b. Mar. 30, 1891. 

3-8 Martin Joseph Henegar. 

4-8 Margaret McClung Henegar. 

5-8 Anne Elizabeth Henegar, b. Jan. 3, 1897. 

6-8 Mamie Henegar. 

7-8 Henry Alexander Henegar, b. Nov. — , 1901. 

Margaret White Alexander, (1-6) m. 2nd, July 12, 1867, 
Dr. James C. Mcintosh, b. Feb. i, 1825. Three "children, viz. : 

5-7 James C. Mcintosh, Jr., b. Nov. 28, 1868; m. Jan. 
26, 1886. Sarah Ann Reed. Issue. 

6-7 Sarah Bartlett Mcintosh, b. June 21, 1870; m. Nov. 
Nov. 18, 1903, as his second wife, Benjamin Davis Brabson, 
D. S., of Knoxville, Tenn. 

7-7 Laura Mabry Mcintosh, b. Oct. 9, 1873; m. 1896, 
Henry Failing, of Cincinnati, Ohio. 

2-6 Charles McClung Alexander, b. Jan. 5, 1837 ; d. Dec. 
23, 1862; m. July 28, 1859. Lucinda Foster Cowan, b. June 9, 
1839, dau. of James H. Cowan. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 Lucy Dickinson Alexander, b. July 9, i860; m. ist, 
Nov. 30, 1880, Mustoe B. Given, b. Apr. 25, 1854; d. June 
21, 1889, of Louisville, Ky. One child, viz.: 

1-8 Lucie Dickinson Given, b. Feb. 20, 1884. 

Lucy Dickinson Alexander, (1-7) m. 2nd, Nov. 22, 1892, 
Jonathan Tipton, b. May 13, 1859; d. June 15, 1903. Ktiox- 
ville, Tenn. 

2-7 Margaret McClung Alexander, b. Feb. 6, 1862; d. 
June 17, 1862. 

3-7 Charles McClung Alexander, b. Aug. i, 1863; d. 
Feb. 16, 1864. 

3-6 Eliza Jane Alexander, b. Oct. 11, 1839; d. Apr. 26, 
1 841. 

4-6 Mary Hill Alexander, b. Nov. 22, 1841 ; d. June 20, 



McClung Genealogy. 41 



1868; m. Nov. I, 1866, Alexander Allison, b. May 15, 1840, 
of Knoxville, Tenn. No issue. 

5-6 Matthew McCIung Alexander, h. Oct. 5, 1844; d. 
Feb. I, 1887; m. 1871, Lucy Hunter, dau. of Dr. William 
Hunter, of A^irginia. Tw;0 children, viz.: 

1-7 Charles McClung Alexander, b. Aug. 15, 1872. 

2-7 William Hunter Alexander. 

6-6 Fannie Percy Alexander, b. Nov. i, 1846; m. Sep. 
20, 1871, Judge AVilliam Truslow Newman, b. June 23, 1843, 
of Atlanta, Ga. Six children, viz. : 

1-7 Isabel Lawson Newman, b. Oct 25, 1872 ; m. Oct. 
II, 1899, Walter Howard, of Atlanta, Ga. ; d. Jun.e 11, 1902, 
at Asheville, N. C. 

2-7 Margaret Newman, b. Apr. 2, 1874. 

3-7 Lucy Marion Newman, b. Dec. 10, 1877; m, June 

23, 1903, Lieut. Louis Seidjesmund Deidrich Rucker, Jr., of 
i6th Infantry, U. S. A. 

4-7 William Truslow Newman, b. July 9, 1880. 

5-7 Fannie Percy Alexander Newman, b. Sep. 20, 1883. 

6-7 Henry Alexander Newman, b. Jan. 4, 1889. 

7-6 Lucy Dickinson Alexander, b. Mar. 31, 1849; ™- 
May 5, 1870, Maj. John Scott Payne, U. S. A., b. Dec. 7, 1844; 
d. Dec. 16, 1895. Chapel Hill, N. Car. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Laura Rollins Payne, b. Aug. 26, 1873 ; m. Oct. 24, 
1900, Charles Staples Mangum, of Chapel Hill, N. C. 

2-7 William Henry Payne, b. Jan. 28, 1880. 

3-7 Arthur Alexander Payne, b. Jan. 28, 1883. 

8-6 Eben Alexander, b. Mar. 9, 1851 ; m. Oct. 15, 1874, 
Marion Smith, b. Oct. 25, 1852, dau. of Rev, John Howard 
Smith. Chapel Hill, N. Car, Four Children, viz.: 

1-7 Eleanor Spurrier Alexander, b. Oct. 16, 1875 ; m. 
Sep. 8, 1897, Andrew Henry Pattterson, of Athens, Ga. One 
child, viz. : 

1-8 Mary Fries Patterson, b. Dec. 29, 1898. 

2-7 Ebenezer Alexander, b, Sep. i, 1879. 

3-7 John Howard Alexander, b. Jan. 2, 1882; d. Nov. 

24, 1899. 

4-7 Margaret McClung Alexander, b. Mar. 14, 1885. 

9-6 Isabella Lawson Alexander, b. Mar. 9, 1856; m. 
Dec. 9, 1875, 1''^ Winship Cook, b. Sep. 22, 1852; d. Apr. 
9, 1884. 205 W. 107th St., New York City. Two children, 
viz. : 

1-7 Ethel Cook, b. Nov. 20, 1876. 

2-7 Howard Cook, b. July 22, 1881. 

4-4 Hugh McClung, b. 1763; d. Nov. 17, 1830, unm. 
He lived in Strasburg, Lancaster Co., Pa. He was buried 



42 McCiyUNG Genealogy. 



in Leacock Presbyterian church-yard, one or two miles north 
of Leaman Place, Pa. In 1826 he was burgess of the bor- 
ough of Strasburg, and had previously been a member of 
the borough council. He was reputed to be a man of wealth. 
In his will he devises $15,000 to his niece, Martha Watson, 
for life; and to Catherine and Martha, the two daughters of 
his deceased nephew, Charles McClung, $3,000 each. To 
his nephew, Hugh L. McClung, of Knoxville, Tenn.. $10,000, 
and to his niece, Jane Strickler, $3,000. He also devises to 
his brother, Charles McClung, of Knoxville, Tenn. 

5-4 (A son) McClung, d. in childhood. 

6-4 (A son) McClung, d. in childhood. 

7-4 (A son) McClung, d. in childhood. 

4-3 William McClung, b. in Ireland ; d. in Wilmington, 
Del. Emigrated from County Antrim, near Coleraine, Ireland, 
to America about 1740. Settled in Wilmington, Del. He was 
a merchant ; m. Rebecca Linn. Five children, viz. : 

1-4 Gen. John McClung, b. in Wilmington, Del., about 
1796; d. Jan. 20, 1856, "age 60 years." He was a dry goods 
merchant in Wilmington, Del., until 1853. Held several of- 
fices in connection with the city government. Was appoint- 
ed Captain of first company of light infantry of First regi- 
ment of Delaware militia, Apr. 30, 1827. Appointed Major 
of same regiment May 9, 1828. Appointed Adjutant General 
of Delaware, Oct. 4, 1833. Appointed United States Marshall 
four years for the District of Delaware by President Tyler, 
Feb. 8, 1845. Appointed Postmaster of Wilmington by Pres- 
ident Franklin Pierce. Re-appointed to same Feb. 23, 1854, 
and continued in office to the time of his death. He was a 
prominent Free Mason, being at one time Grand Master of 
Delaware. He was highly respected by all for his integrity 
both in private and civil life. He m. at Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 
12, 1847, Margaretta Howell Burton, b. Mar. 22, 1818; d. May 
21, 1888, dau. of Dr. John Burton, of Philadelphia. Three 
children, viz. : 

1-5 John Burton McClung, b. July 28, 1848; unm. Ad- 
Iress: 128 N. loth St. Philadelphia, Pa. 

2-5 William Linn McClung, b. Oct, 24, 1850; d. Aug. 20, 
1852. 

3-5 Annie McClung, b. Jan. 14, 1853 ; m. Dec. 2, 1879, 
Andrew Culton Stuart, b. Dec. 22, 1850; d. Aug. 11, 1885, of 
Philadelphia. Address : 128 N. loth St. Philadelphia, Pa. 
One child, viz. : 

1-6 Margaretta C. Stuart, b. Oct. 28, 1880; d. Feb. 4, 
1881. 

2-4 Rebecca Linn McClung, b. d. May 4, 1858, unm. 



McClung Genealogy. 43 



3-4 Eliza Ann McClung, d. Oct. i8, 1861, unm. 

4^4 William McClung, Jr., d. ; m. Mary . Four 

children, viz. : 

1-5 John McClung, d.. unm. Was killed in the Federal 
Army during the Civil War. 

2-5 William McClung, d., unm. 

3-5 Rebecca McClung, m. Capt. Cleland ; d. Wilming- 
ton, Del. 

4-5 Mary McClung, d. ; m. G. M. D. Cann, of Wilming- 
ton, Del. 

5-4 Wesley McClung, d. unm. in Wilmington, Del. 

5-3 Sarah McClung, d. ; m. 1750, Samuel Lyle, b. about 
1726; d. 1796. They resided in Rockbridge Co., Va. For 
issue see Lyle Manuscript, by Prof. Duncan C. Lyle, of Mc- 
Donogh, Md. 

6-3 Mary McClung, b. in Ireland about 1734; d. Oct. 
27, 1827. Buried in Lexington, Ky., age 93 years; m. Jan. 
17, 1754, in Rockbridge Co., Va., Col. Samuel McDowell, b. 
Nov. 7, 1733; d. Oct. 25, 1817, in Mercer Co., Ky. Buried at 
Lexington, Ky. He was Judge of the first county court held 
in the District of Kentucky. Nine children, viz. : 

1-4 Mary McDowell, b. Oct. 9, 1755 (twin). 

2-4 Magdalene McDowell, b. Oct. 9, 1755, (twin) ; d. 
m. Andrew Reid. 

3-4 Sarah McDowell, b., d. ; m. Caleb Wallace, a gradu- 
ate of Princeton College. No issue. 

4-4 William McDowell, b. Mar. 9, 1762. 

5-4 Martha McDowell, b. June 20, 1766; m. Oct. — , 
1788, Col. Abraham Buford. 

6-4 Joseph McDowell, b. Sep. 13, 1768. 

7-4 Dr. Ephraim McDowell, b. in Rockbridge Co., Va., 
Nov. II, 1771. He became a celebrated surgeon of Danville, 
Ky. 

8-4 Polly McDowell, b. in Rockbridge Co., Va., Jan. 11, 

1773- 

9-4 Caleb Wallace McDowell, b. Apr. 17, 1774. 

7-3 James McClung, b. probably in County Antrim, 
near Coleraine, Ireland ; d. near Fairfield, Rockbridge Co., Va., 
1798. Emigrated from Ireland 1740. Landed at Philadel- 
phia. Lived about two years in Lancaster Co., Pa. Emi- 
grated in 1742 to the "Borden Grant" in Augusta (now Rock- 
bridge) Co., Va., and settled on a farm on the east bank of 
South River, three miles east of Fairfield. He erected his 
home in a narrow glen between the river and the moimtain 
and about midway between the Little Mary and Big Mary 
Creeks. The original house was burned; but his neighbors 



44 McCr^UNG GeneaivOgy. 

assembled and built another for him and had it ready for 
occupancy within a week. This building is still standing, after 
the elapse of more than a century. This residence will be 
referred to hereafter as "Mary Glen." 

Two reasons have been assigned for his having selected 
this location instead of the level and more open portions out 
in the valley. First, because of its proximity to the moun- 
tain, where the grazing was fine and where game was abun- 
dant. Second, the chance of greater immunity from the incur- 
sion of Indians. 

The following well-authenticated story is told of James 
McClung: Soon after his emigration to Virginia, while in 
the timber making rails with which to fence his farm, he was 
attacked by five savage Indians, who proposed to relieve him 
of his scalp. He asked permission to finish splitting his log 
before being scalped. His request was granted. Under the 
circumstances he found the log very difficult to split. He 
asked the Indians to assist him. Thinking they should have 
his scalp all the sooner, they consented. He placed them on 
opposite sides of the log, with their fingers in the split, giv- 
ing them orders to pull with all their might while he should 
drive in the wedge. Then with a desperate stroke he knocked 
out the wedge, causing the log to close upon their fingers, 
thus holding them, fast while he, amidst their shrieks and 
curses, dispatched them with his axe. 

Since this tragic incident has been attributed to Daniel 
Boone and others, the sources of this information will here be 
given. The first is Mr. John H. Denison, the owner of the farm 
where the episode occurred. He asserts that he was raised an 
orphan boy in the home of James McClung's grand-son, James 
Gardner McClung, and that the said James Gardner often 
talked of the event and attributed it to his own grandfather. 
The second is Miss Susan Hite, still living at the age of near- 
ly 78 years. She asserts that she was born and reared in 
the immediate neighborhood of the McClungs ; that she has 
often heard the incident related, and that she never heard it 
attributed to any other than James McClung. She likewise 
had often seen the Indian graves on the original McClung 
farm. 

The third is Mrs. Hettie McClung Hanna, who was 
born and reared within two miles of where the scene occurred. 
She asserts she has always understood it was a McQung who 
did the killing, but can not say which one of themi it was. 
The fourth is Phebe McClung, a grand-daughter of James 
McClung. She lived about eighty-five years; and a short 
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her own grandfather who killed the Indians. They were 
buried near the place where they were killed; namely, on 
the second level above the "Cold Spring," which flows into 
Little Mary's Creek, three miles east of Fairfield, Va. 

James McClung was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, 
and for his services received grants of land in Kanawha Co., 
Va. (now West Virginia), and in Kentucky. 

His will is on record in Lexington, Va., and is as fol- 
lows : 

"In the name of God, Amen : This twenty-fifth day of 
July, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred 
and ninety-eight, I, James McClung, of Rockbridge County 
and State of Virginia, being in a sick and frail state of body 
but of sound mind and memory, do make and ordain this, my 
last will and testament, in the manner and form following: 

First, I order all my lawful debts and funeral expenses 
to be paid. 

Second, I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved wife 
Ann a horse and saddle, a bed and furniture, and to have a 
decent maintainance provided for her by my son James dur- 
ing her natural life. 

Thirdly, I give and bequeath to my daughter Rebecca, a 
horse and saddle, also one hundred acres of land, being part 
of a tract of one thousand acres in the State of Kentucky, 
provided she live single or to her heirs of her own body, if she 
marries, to them and their assigns forever, otherwise I ap- 
point that at her death the said land shall go to my son Wil- 
liam and his heirs forever. 

Fourthly, I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth 
one hundred acres of said above mentioned Kentucky land, 
provided she hath heirs of her own body, otherwise I order 
that said hundred acres shall also go to be the property of 
my son William or his heirs and assigns forever. 

Fifthly, I give and bequeath to my son Samuel six hun- 
dred acres of land, either of the above mentioned survey in 
Kentucky or out of a tract of land in Virginia, Canaway 
(Kanawha) County, Peter's Creek, such choice to be to him, 
his heirs and assigns forever; also I bequeath to him a horse 
and saddle and a decent suit of Cloaths. 

Sixthiv, I give and bequeath to my son James the tract 
of land I now dwell on, with all its appurtenances and all 
lands I hold in this county of Rockbridge and elsewhere, ex- 
cept what is above mentioned or bequeathed to him, his heirs 
and assigns forever ; also all my movable estate and stock of 
every kind, likewise a negro girl named Phillis, 

And do make and ordain my said son James sole execu- 



46 McClung Genealogy. 



tor of this my last will and testament, and do hereby revoke 
and disannulall other wills, legacies or executors by me here- 
tofore named, willed or bequeathed, ratifying and confirming 
this and no other to be my last will and testament. 

In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal the day 
and year above written. Signed, sealed, published, pro- 
nounced and declared in presents of 

JAMES McCLUNG, (Seal.) 

JOHN LYLE, SR., 

JAMES McCRORY, 

WILLIAM PATTON. 

JOHN McCLUNG. 

This will was probated Oct. 2, 1798, by James McClung, 
mentioned therein and attested by John Lyle and William 
Patton. 

James McClung, m. Ann Gray. Fourteen children, viz.: 

1-4 Nancy (Agnes G.) McClung, b. Dec. 25, 1752; d. 
Mar. 8, 1833 (Nancv is often called Agnes. The 'G.' is be- 
lieved to stand for Gray, the maiden name of her mother) ; m. 

William Patton, b.'Sep. — , 1740; d. Nov. tq. 1825. They 
lived near Fairfield, Va. Six children, viz.: 

1-5 Anna Patton, b. July 11, 1782; d. Sep. 17, 1850. 

2-5 Margaret Patton, b. Jan. 23, 1792; d. Nov. 28, 1874. 
"aged 82 years." 

3-5 John Patton, m. Six children, viz. : 

1-6 Alexander Patton, 

2-6 Joseph Patton. 

3-6 Phebe Patton. 

4-6 Sarah Patton. 

5-6 Nancy Patton. 

6-6 Margaret Patton. 

4-5 McClung Patton, b. May to, 1795; d. Mar. 2, 1865: 
m. Elizabeth Trice, b. Mar. 19, 1809; d. Dec. 9, 1870. Two 
children, viz.: 

1-6 James Trice Patton, b. July 20, 1826; d. May 12, 
1 891. He received a liberal education. Was at Washington 
College in 1844-45. After leaving college he studied law 
with Governor Letcher. Obtaining license, he began the 
practice of law in Lexington, Va., and in connection with 
his practice, for some years edited the Lexington Gazette. 
He became associate editor of the Richmond Whig in 1853. 
A short time before the Civil War he purchased the Parkers- 
burg Gazette. Lie also edited a paper in Wheeling, W. Va., 
before going to Parkersburg. 

In 1870-71 he was member of the Virginia Ilouse of Del- 



McCivUNG Genealogy. 47 

egates. He was elected Judge of the County Court of Rock- 
bridge ; went upon the bench in March, 1880, and served a full 
term of six years. In this position he presided with dignity 
and ability. The latter part of his life he spent in literary 
pursuits, m. 1859, Agnes M. Barclay, dau. of Col. A. T. Bar- 
clay, of Lexington, Va. 

Judge Patton was a fluent and agreeable writer. His 
"Old Afen of Rockbridge," contributed to the Lexington Ga- 
zette, showed an intimate knowledge of the county's history, 
and preserved in an interesting form much interesting and 
valuable history of the old families of Rockbridge County. 
Seven children, viz.: 

1-7 McClung Patton. 

2-7 Telford Barclay Patton. 

3-7 Trice Patton. 

4-7 Mary Patton, m. Alexander. Address : Fairfield, 
Va. 

5-7 William Patton. Address : Lexington, Va. 

6-7 Bessie Patton. Address: Fairfield, Va. 

7-7 Archibald Patton. 

2-6 William Patton, m. Miss Gibson. 

5-5 James Patton. Danville, Va. 

6-5 (A son) Patton, m. Two children, viz.: 

1-6 Isaac Patton, b. Dec. 11, 1803; d. Nov. 6, 1863; m. 
Apr. 13, 1830, Deborah Wilson. One child, viz.: 

1-7 Hannah Agnes Patton, b. May 14, 1852; d. May 
21, 1883; m. Apr. 30, 1874, James Samuel Legrand McClung. 
See index. 

2-6 William G. Patton, b. Feb. 22, 1818. 

2-4 (A dau.) McClung, b. ; m. Matthew Patton, of Day- 
ton, Ohio. One son, viz.. 

1-5 William Patton, of Dayton, Ohio. 

3-4 (A dau.) McClung, m. Andrew Reid. They resided 
at "Mulberry Hill," one mile below Lexington, Va. They 
owned a fine home and lived in luxury. "One negro did noth- 
ing but care for the roses." "Silk window curtains hung 
down to the floor." 

4-4 (A dau.) McClung, m. Mr. Trotter. 

5-4 Mary McClung, m. Mr. Hamilton. They lived in 
Indiana. 

6-4 William McClung, b. probably at "Mary Glen," 
three miles east of Fairfield, Rockbridge Co., Va., 1761-2; d. 
at his residence one mile east of Greenback, Loudon Co., 
Tenn., Feb. 14, 1837, "i" his seventy-sixth year." He prob- 
ably received his education at Liberty Plall Academy, now 
Washington and Lee University. He was a teamster in 



48 McClung Genealogy. 

Washington's Army during the Revohitionary War. The 
following incident is told of his army experiences : Oil a 
certain occasion he was driving an army wagon containing 
some empty barrels. The road being very rough, the bar- 
rels made a rumbling noise. The British army, encamped 
not far away, heard the noise and, supposing it to be the 
drums of the American troops, called for a line of battle and 
made ready for a fight. 

He emigrated from Rockbridge Co., Va., to Wilkes Co.,. 
Ga., May 15, 1787. He was a farmer. 

The following church certificate was given him by the 
session of the Presbyterian church at Timber Ridge, Rock- 
bridge Co., Va. : 

"That the bearer, William McClung, was a single young 
man when he left this society the 15th of May, 1787, and 
from his childhood behaved without blame or reproach, was 
admitted to full communion with the church and left us free 
froni) any imputation that would expose him to public shame 
or the censures of the church, is certified at Timber Ridge 
Sept. 2nd, 1788. By 

JOHN LYLE, 
WM. WALKER, 
JOHN McCLUNG, 

Elders." 

He m. in Green Co., Ga., Nov. 12, 1789, Euphemia Cun- 
ningham, b. Eeb. 9, 1769; d. Jan. 28, 1843, dau. of Patrick 
Cunningham, who is said to have been a wealthy cotton 
planter. The following pen-picture of Euphemia is given by 
her grand-daughter: "Height about 5 ft. 2 inches; weight 
about 130 lbs. ; hair dark auburn ; eyes light brown ; nose 
slightly prominent; co'snplexion fair, fresh and healthful; not 
prematurely aged in appearance. She was an exceedingly 
neat and cleanly housekeeper." The following church cer- 
tificate was given William McClung upon his departure from 
Wilkes Co., Ga. : V 

"Smyrna, Ga., Jan. 13, 1806. 

"That the bearer, William McCIung, an Elder, and Eu- 
phemia, his wife, have lived in this congregation a number 
of years past and behaved in a sober. Christian manner — are 
in the communion of the church and leave us with unim- 
peachable character, is certified by the pastor, 

ERAS. CUMMINS. 

"Pr. order of Session." 

William McClung owned a farm of 391 acres in Wilkes 
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acres in Green Co., Ga., on Richland Creek. About the year 
1806 he emigrated with his family to Blount Co., East Ten- 
nessee, and lived for one year on the Houston farm, on Nine 
Mile Creek, eight miles southwest of Maryville, Tenn. The 
next year he entered a 300-acre farm on Baker's Creek, Blount 
(now Loudon) County, adjoining the present village of 
Greenback, Tenn. Here, about the year 1810, he built a large 
brick house, in which he dwelt the remainder of his life. 
He was an Elder in the Baker's Creek Presbyterian church 
for probably thirty years. 

The following pen-picture of him was furnished by Will- 
iam Craig, who knew him intimately for twenty-five years: 

"William McClung was tall, slender, raw-boned, about 
six feet high ; slightly stoopt in his old age. In his prime he 
stood erect. He had rather narrow shoulders; head m.edium 
size ; hair gray and medium length ; beard heavy ; upper lip 
clean shaven, according to the custom in his day ; eye-brows 
rather heavy ; nose medium size ; cheek bones prominent ; 
eyes, dark gray, sharp and piercing; face lean. He Was a 
raw-boned man. He was a man of good sense, lively, and 
full of fun ; joking with the neighbors, and servants in his 
employ. He was a very religious man." 

He seems to have been a man of fair education. The 
only civil office he ever held so far as known was that of 
Justice of the Peace. His will is as follows : 

I Wm McClung of Blount County and state of Tennessee 
do make this my last will and Testament in maner following 
that is to say 

1st that all my just debts be fully paid 

2nd After the discharge of my funeral expences that 
my Beloved wife Euphemia McClung be and remain in full 
possession of all my Estate both real and personal that is in 
Blount County during her natural life and after her decease 
I give and bequeath to my Children herein after named in 
manner following 

3rd I give and bequeath to my Son Patrick McClung 
the tract of Land whereon I now live lying and being in 
Blount County to be and remain his and his heirs and assigns 
forever 

4th I give and bequeath to my son John McClung two 
Quarter sections of land lying and being in Monrow County 
where on said John now lives, to be and remain his and his 
heirs and assigns forever 

5th That my personal Estate be equally divided by sale 
or otherwise amongst my seven surviving Children namely 
James Patrick Polly Jane Nancy John & Phebe 



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6th A schedule of the cash and value of property given 
to some of my Children is a part of my last Will and Testa- 
ment and is folded with it 

7th As to the people of color now in my possession or 
their Children my will is that they shal be free at my decease 
and that my Executors are hereby authorised to appropriate 
$50 for the express purpose of helping to defray the expence 
of their transportation to Liberia should they be willing to go 

8th Should any of the legatees of this Will be dissatis- 
fied with the distributions that may be made, said dispute or 
disagreement shal be left to three disinterested men whose 
decision shall be final these men to be mutually chosen. 

9th I do hereby nominate and appoint my Beloved wife 
Euphemia McClung James Houston & Patrick McClung ex- 
ecutors of this my last Will and Testament in withness where- 
of I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this i8th 
April 1834 WM McCLUNG 

Attest : Charles W C Norwood, John McConnel, Isam Adams 

I William McClung having in the year of our, Lord Eight- 
een Hundred and thirty four, and April i8th, executed my 
last will and testiment and in the Seventh article of Said wlill 
did provide for the freedom of all the people of Color then in 
my possesion and their children, I now deem it necessary in 
view of the difficulties that might arise to them from existing 
Law, do dem it necesary to make Som alteration in the said 
Seventh article of the afore said Will which is as follows, 
viz : that all the people of colour belonging to me remain in 
the possession of and under the protection of my son Patrick 
McClung untill they feal themselves prepared and in readi- 
ness to comply with the requisitions of law and Slaves 
emancipated by Will or otherwise and further I ordain that 
the $50 appropriated for their transportation shall be given 
provided they colonize at any place on the coasts of aflFrica 
In witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and official 
seal this 3rd day of Tune 1836 

Wm McCLUNG (Seal) 
Attest: John M Rankin, John Eakin, Inter lined before signed 

While carrying a basket of corn to feed his hogs, he 
stepped upon a corn-cob, fell, and dislocated his hip, which 
accident hastened his death. He was buried in the family 
grave-yard, about two furlongs south of the house. His wife 
was buried by his side. Eight children, viz.: 

1-5 James McClung, b. May 21, 1791 ; d. July 5, 1841. 
He was a volunteer in the War of 1812, and served as escort 
to Gen. William Henry Harrison ; m. Aug. 8, 1816, Margaret 



McCltUng Genealogy. 51 

Montgomery, b. about 1798; d. Aug. — , 1862, "age 64 years." 
They emigrated from Greenback, Tenn., to Athens, Ala.; 
thence in 1836 to Holly Springs, Miss. ; thence Dec. 24, 1840, 
to near Marion, Ark., where they both died. He burned the 
first brick ever made in Holly Springs, Miss. Seven chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-6 William McClung, b. Apr. 26. 1817; d. 1839, unm. 
He was killed by a band of 150 Indians while surveying land 
near Bexar, Tex. Four Indian arrows were found in his 
heart. When first attacked he cut his wav through and made 
his escape, but returned to rescue a wounded companion and 
was killed. Twelve of his companions were also killed. 
Only one escaped to tell the tale. 

2-6 James Wesley McClung, b. in Athens, Ala., Apr. 
20, 1820; d. Sep. 14, 1897, in Wilderville, Ore. Farmer and 
mechanic; m. ist Caroline Lewis; d. about 1852. Five chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 James Robert McClung, b. Aug. 9, 1845, unm. Far- 
mer. Address: Uz, Tex. 

2-7 (An infant) McClung, d. in infancy. 

3-7 Carter Barnard McClung, b. Oct. 2, 7848. He is a 
miner of copper. Address: Chico, Calif.; m. Apr. 25, 1880, 
Mary Ann Ferren. b. Feb. 12, 1864. Six cAjildren, viz. : 

1-8 Katie Lee McClung, b. Mar. 10, 1881 ; d. Sep. 10, 
1888. 

2-8 Cora May McClung, b. Oct. 18, 1882; d. Aug. 16, 
1888. 

3-8 Susie Ann McClung, b. Sep. 14, 1885. 

4-8 Lula Alsadie McClung, b. May 3, 1889; d. 1891. 

5-8 Freddie Nicholas McClung, b. Dec. 4, 1891. 

6-8 William Silas McClung, b. Mar. 26, 1897. 

4-7 Adelia McClung, b. Nov. 16, 1850; d. Sep. 12, 1852. 

5-7 (An infant) McClung, d. in infancy. 

James Wesley McClung, (2-6) v.i. 2nd, Nov. 17, 1853, 
Eliza Wallace, of Crittenden Co.. Ark., b. about 1832; d. May 
6, 1887, aged 55 years. Eleven children, viz.: 

4-7 John William McClung, )/. Oct. 11, 1854; d. Oct. 
18, 1856. 

5-7 Nancy McClung, b. Nov. 14, 1856; d. about 1864. 

6-7 George Washington McClung, b. Feb. 16, 1859; d. 
about 1862. 

7-7 Martha Margaret McClung, b. Apr. 28, 1861 ; m. 
July 24, 1880, George W. Turner, b., d. Feb. 14, 1894. Ad- 
dress: Wills Point. Tex. Two children, viz.: 

1-8 Joseph Carter Turner, b. Mar. 14, 1882. 

2-8 Eliza Ellen Turner, b. Dec. 16, 1883; m. Dec. 20, 



52 McCivUNG Genealogy. 

1899, William Robbins, a locomotive fireman on the Texas 
Pacific R. R. Address : Longview, Tex. 

8-7 Joseph Earl McClung, b. Jan. 14, 1864. Address : 
Wilderville, Ore. 

9-7 Charles Houston McClung, b. Mar. 9, 1866. Gold 
miner. Address: Grants Pass, Ore.; m. Jan. 2, 1891, Estella 
Angell, b. June 25, 1874. Three children, viz. : 

1-8 Edward McClung, b. Oct, 12, 1891. 

2-8 Gertrude McClung, b. Sept. 11, 1893. 

3-8 John McClung, b. Nov. 17, 1896. 

10-7 Andrew McClung, b. Feb. 8, 1869; d. 1884. Was 
accidentally drowned in a river. 

1 1-7 Olliver Perry McClung, b. Feb. 25, 1871 ; d. age 3 
years. 

12-7 Lucy L. McClung, b. Feb. 6, 1873. Address: Wil- 
derville, Ore.; m. Avery Ferren, b. Mar. 9, 1857. One child, 
viz. : 

1-8 Timothy Ferren, b. Mar. 18, 1890. 

13-7 Herschel McClung, b. Jan. 29, 1876. Address: 
Wilderville, Ore. 

14-7 Samuel McClung, b. July 10, 1878. Address: Wil- 
derville, Ore. 

3-6 Jane McClung, b. Dec. 12, 1829; d. Jan. 31, 1899; 
m. Aug. 13, 1848, Col. Olliver Perry Lyles, b. Nov. 27, 1827; 
d. Apr. 18, 1893. He was a Colonel in the Confederate Army 
and commanded 23rd Arkansas regiment. After the Civil 
War he resided in Memphis, Tenn., and became one of the 
leading attorneys of that city. Address: 510 Vance St., Mem- 
phis, Tenn. Seven children, viz. : 

1-7 Theodore Lovejoy Lyles, b. June 25, 1849; d. Feb. 
24, 1859. 

2-7 William Leonidas Lyles, b. Sep. 17, 1851 ; m. ist, 
Apr. 26, 1870, Mrs Lizzie Wilber. One child, viz. : 

1-8 Olliver Perry Lyles, Jr., b. Apr. 2, 1871 ; d. at At- 
lanta, Ga., Nov. 14, 1893 ; m. While preparing for an athletic 
contest he fell and was paralyzed. He was very courtly in 
his bearing. 

William Leonidas Lyles, (2-7) m. 2nd Ella Crowder. 
Address: 143 E. May St., Dallas Tex. 

3-7 Margaret Susan Lyles, b. Tan. 22, 1854; d. Nov. 2, 
1854. 

4-7 Charles Lawson Lyles, b. May 10, 1856; d. Oct. 5, 
1883; m. July I, 1880, Blanche D. Cocks. Oine child, viz.: 

1-8 Charles Phillip Perry Lyles, b. Aug. 2, 1882. 

5-7 Mary Bell Lyles, b. May 19, i860; m. Oct. 19, 1879, 




JUDGE ASHBELL GREEN McCLUNG. 

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Seth C. Cocks, a policeman of Memphis, Tenn. Five chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-8 Amy Virginia Cocks, b. July 19, 1882. 

2-8 Blanche Jane Cocks, b. Aue. 2, 1884. 

3-8 Annie Lyles Cocks, b. Aug. 5, i88q. 

4-8 Eunice Lavenia Cocks, b. June — , 1893. 

5-8 Alice Elrod Cocks, b. Apr. 2, 1895. 

6-7 Olive Blanche Lyles, b. Mar. 12, 1862; m. July 11, 
1895, Richard Gordon Walker. Address: 510 Vance St., 
Memphis, Tenn. One child, viz. : 

1-8 Dorothy Gordon Walker, b. June 25, 1896. 

7-7 George Washington Lyles, b. Oct. 6, 1867; d. Oct. 
7, 1890, unm. Memphis, Tenn. 

4-6 Margaret McClung, b. Dec. 10, 1832; m. ist, about 
1849, William T. Trice. Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Florence Trice. 

2-7 Margaret Trice, m. Mr. Rosenbaum, or Roseboro. 
Address : Denison, Tex. Several children. 

3-7 William Trice, m. Address: Denison, Tex. 

4-7 Tandy Trice, m. Address : Nocona, Tex. 

Margaret McClung, (4-6) m. 2nd, Mr. Brown. She m. 3rd 
and 4th, names unknowin. 

5-6 Robert McClung, b. Mar. 8, 1834; d. about 1844. 

6-6 John Calvin McClung, b. July 22, 1836; d. Mar. — , 
1900, at Strayhorn, Miss. Merchant, farmer and land tradei. 
m. ist, Jan. 23, 1866, Cassie Turner, b. about 1848; d. Aug. 4, 
1877. Two children, viz. : 

1-7 George Calvin McClung, b. June 28, 1867. Address: 
510 S. Hedge St., Hillsboro, Texas; m. Aug. 2, 1896, Sophia 
Johnston, b. June 6, 1875. Three children, viz. : 

1-8 John Barnett McClung, b. Apr. 10, 1897. 

2-8 Calvin McClung, b. Aug. 27, 1898. 

3-8 Elmer McClung, b. Mar. 23, 1901. 

2-7 John David McClung, b. Dec. 25, 1868. Address: 
Lovelaceville, Ky. ; m. Aug. 22, 1898. Kittie B. Culver, b. July 
14, 1880. Two children, viz. : 

1-8 Eileen McClung, b. Feb. 28, 1900. 

2-8 John Culver McClung, b. Sep. 25, 1903; d. Feb. 3, 
1904. 

John Calvin McClung, (6-6) m. 2nd, Fannie Calvert. Eight 
children, viz. : 

3-7 Charles Lyles McClung, b. Oct. 31, 1883. Address: 
Goode, Miss. 

4-7 William Carlton McClung, b. Feb. 9, 1885. 

5-7 Stella McClung, b. Jan. 26, 1887; d. Sep. 7, 1889. 



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6-7 Don McClung, b. Nov. 15, 1889. 
' 7-7 Dorsey McClung, b. Dec. 26, 1891. 

8-7 Ella May McClung, b. Sep. 10. 1894. 

9-7 (A dau.) McClung, d. in infancy. 

10-7 James Barnet McClung, b. Aug-. 22, 1898. 

7-6 Samuel McClung, b. Sep. i, 1839; d. about 1844. His 
death was very sudden and mysterious. The family could 
never ascertain the cause of his death. 

2-5 Patrick McClung, b. in Wilkes Co., Ga., May 5, 1793 ; 
d. at Greenback, Tenn., Aug. 10, 1869. He emigrated with his 
parents from Wilkes Co., Ga., to Loudon Co., Tenn., about 
1806. He was about six feet high and weighed about 160 
pounds. Fair complexion, sandy hair, gray-blue eyes, heavy 
brow, broad shoulders, strong physique, erect and portly in 
his bearing. He was a gallant horseback rider; always rode 
a fat horse ; would ride no other kind. 

He was a soldier in the war with the Cherokees. For this 
service his widow drew a pension to the time of her death. 

He was a prosperous farmer and stock raiser. He inher- 
ited the old homestead of his father. 

He was a very pious man. and served as ruling elder in the 
Baker's Creek Presbyterian Church for probably thirty years. 
His body lies buried in the Baker's Creek church-yard. He 
m. ist, May 30, 1821, Margaret Cowan, b. June 19, 1802; d. 
Sep. 3, 1838, dau. of Andrew Cowan, a Presbyterian elder, 
who resided on the present James Howard farm on Nine Mile 
Creek, Blount Co., Tenn. Seven children, viz.: 

1-6 Cowan McClung, b. Feb. 18, 1822; d. at Kerens, Tex., 
June 7, 1895. He emigrated from Greenback, Tenn., to Texas. 
Engaged in merchandizing for a while, then engaged in farm- 
ing and stock raising. He was a very devout Christian. He 
resided near Kerens, Texas; m. ist, Oct. 2, 1850, Elizabeth 
Lott, b. Oct. 19, 1.832; d. July 22, 1876. Eleven children, viz.: 

1-7 William Cowan McClung, b. Aug. 23, 1851 ; d. Nov. 
17, 1891. He was a ranchman and stockdealer, besides having 
other commercial interests. He was a successful business man, 
and at the time of his death owned a large quantity of valua- 
ble land and several hundred head of cattle. 

He m, Jan. 15, 1874, Emma Selmon, b. Sep. 24, 1856, dau. 
of Dr. J. T, Selmon. Address: Kerens, Tex. Eight chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-8 William Walter McClung, b. Nov. 5, 1874. Address : 
Corsicana, Tex. 

2-8 Luther Thurman McClung, b. Oct. 4, 1876. Farmer. 
Address : Kerens, Texas. 



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3-8 Elizabeth Bell McClung, b. Aug. 3, 1878; m. Dec. 18, 
1900, Rufus S. Clayton, Athens, Texas. 

4-8 Willie McClung, b. Dec. 18, 1880 (dau.). Kerens, 
Texas. 

5-8 George Albert McClung, b. June 8, 1883. Kerens, 
Texas. 

6-8 Cowan McClung, b. Dec. 15, 1885, d. Aug. 27, 1896. 

7-8 Lena McClung, b. Apr. 25, 1889. Kerens, Texas. 

8-8 Lola McClung, b. Feb. 8, 1891. Kerens, Texas. 

2-7 Mary Margaret McClung, b. Dec. 16. 1853 ; m. Oct. 
TO, 1877, James Edgar Pettigrew, b. Mar. i, 1855. He is a 
policeman. Address : 425 Washington St., Waco, Texas. Four 
children, viz. : 

1-8 Elizabeth Blanche Pettigrew, b. July 21, 1878; d. 
Nov. 22, 1879. 

2-8 Cowan Edgar Pettigrew, b. May 2, 1880. Waco, Tex. 

3-8 Jennie Eugenia Pettigrew, b. Aug. 17, 1885; d. Apr. 
4, 1887. 

4-8 William Craig Pettigrew, b. Dec. 25, 1887. Waco, 
Texas. 

3-7 Sarah Eugenia McClung, b. Aug. 28, 1855; d. May 
16, 1895 ; m. ist, Jan. 28, 1875, John W. Barron, d. Three chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-8 William Franklin Barron, b. Feb. 11, 1876; d. Apr. 
T, t88i. 

2-8 Ollie Churchwell Barron, b. July i, 1879. Address: 
Kerens, Texas. 

3-8 John Cowan Barron, b. Aug. i, 1881, Kerens, Texas. 

Sarah Eugenia McClung Barron, (3-7) m. 2nd, Sept. 13, 
1883, Bluford Napoleon McKinney. Address: Will's Point, 
Tex. Four children, viz.: 

4-8 Emma Odella McKinney, b. Jan. 30, 1885. 

5-8 Mary Bertha McKinney, b. July 13, 1887. 

6-8 Beulah George McKinney, b. Mar. 26, 1890. 

7-8 Lottie McKinney, b. Jan. 17, 1893. 

4-7 Ashbell Green McClung, Sr., b. May 7, 1858 ; m. Jan. 
26, 1881, Lulu .Selmon, b. Nov. 20, 1859. Kerens, Texas. Nine 
cliildren, \\7.. : 

1-8 Leila Ocie McClung, b. Jan. 12, 1882. She is a teach- 
er. Address : Kerens, Tex. 

2-8 Edgar Monroe McClung, b. Dec. 5, 1883. 

3-8 Bessie McClung, b. Nov. i. 1885; d. Mar. 19, 1886. 

4-8 John Selmon McClung, b. Jan. i, 1887. 

5-8 Ashbell Green McClung, Jr., b. Aug. 15, 1888. 

6-8 George McClung, b. Aug. 21, 1890; d. Jan. 22, 1897. 



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7-8 Pearl Lee McClung, b. Mar. 8, 1892. 

8-8 William Jesse McClung, b. Dec. 30, 1893. 

9-8 Andrew Craig McClung, b. Jan. 28, 1896. 

5-7 Patrick Monroe McClung, b. Feb. 14, i860; m. Dec. 
26, 1886, Janette Bruner. Address: Kerens, Tex. Three chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-8 Roy Clifton McClung, b. Feb. 10, 1888; d. Dec. 10, 
1888. 

2-8 Mary Ethel McClung, b. May 28, 1890. 

3-8 Earl Monroe McClung, b. Dec. 3 1891. 

6-7 George Andrew McClung, b. Aug. 3, 1862; d. Oct. 
22, 1864. 

7-7 Beulah Jane McClung, b. Dec. 23, 1864; m. July 19, 
1883, Rev. Rufus Bell Evans, a Methodist minister. Address: 
Frost, Texas. Four children, viz. : 

1-8 Fannie George Evans, b. Julv 2, 1884; d. 

2-8 Mary Bell Evans, b. Sept. 17, 1886; d. 

3-8 Abner Norman Evans, b. Nov. 8, 1887. 

4-8 Allie Cloe Evans, b. June 23, 1890. 

8-7 Robert Lott McClung, b. June 15, 1868; m. Dec. 23, 

1894, Callie Beare, b. Oct. 24, 1877. Address: Kerens, Tex. 
Two children, viz. : 

1-8 Theresa McClung, b. Oct. 16, 1895 ; d Apr. 16, 1898. 

2-8 Gladys McClung, b. Aug. 8, 1898. 

9-7 Arthur Watts McClung, b. July 15, 1872; m. May 5, 

1895, Nettie Tnmon, b. July 8, 1875. Address: Kerens, Tex, 
Two children, viz.: 

1-8 Etta McClung, b. Apr. 5, 1896; d. June 4, 1897. 

2-8 Marvin McClung, b. Nov. 2, 1897. 

10-7 Jesse Morgan McClung, b. Mar. 15, 1875; m. July 
18, 1898, Cora Ward. He is teachin^^ at Dawson, Tex. 

1 1-7 (A child) McClung, d. in infancy. 

Cowan McClung, (1-6) m. 2nd, Sep. 19, 1882, Mary F. 
Bell. No issue. Address : Frost, Tex. 

2-6 William Houston McClung, b. Oct. 5, 1824; d. Feb. 
20, 1827. 

3-6 Jane McClung, b. Aug. 15, 1826; d. Sep. 13, 1869; m. 
Mar. 28, 1850, Thomas W. Sheddan, Duncanville, 111. Three 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Charles McClung Sheddan, b. Feb. 4, 1853 ; m. Martha 
Gould. Address : Robinson, 111. Seven children, viz. : 

1-8 Luora G. Sheddan, b. Aug. 20, 1874. He lives in 
Kansas. 

2-8 Myrtle Sheddan, b. Dec. 9, 1875 ; m. Address : Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 



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3-8 Carl P. Sheddan, b. Apr. 14, 1877 ; m. Dec. 27, 1897, 
Lucy Cawood. Address : Robinson, 111. 

4-8 Oliver Otey Sheddan, b. Nov. 16, 1878; d. Aug. 10, 
1880. 

5-8 Ivy Dessie Sheddan, b. Nov. 27, 1880. Address: In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 

6-8 Olga Edna Sheddan, b. Jan. 22, 1883. Address : In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 

7-8 Charles Lyman Sheddan, b. Nov. 20, 1885. Address: 
Robinson, 111. 

2-7 Patrick Alexander Sheddan, b. Sep. 22, 1855 ; d. Mar. 
21, 1876 (twin). 

3-7 Robert Wilson Sheddan, b. Sep. 22, 1855 (twin) ; m. 
Oct. 15, 1878, E. R. Dunlap. Address: Knoxville, Iowa. Three 
children, viz. : 

1-8 Maude L. Sheddan, b. Nov. 20, 1881. 

2-8 Frank D. Sheddan, b. June 25, 1885. 

3-8 Elizabeth M. Sheddan,' b. Oct. 28, 1896. 

4-6 Caroline McClung, b. Sept. 17, 1828: d. Feb. 27, 1846; 
rn. Feb. 20, 1845, Isaac Wright McConnell, d. She is said to 
have been a very handsome little woman. One child, viz. : 

1-7 (A child) McConnell, b. 1846; d. in infancy. 

5-6 James Harvey McClung, b. Dec. 26. 1830; d. at Dun- 
canville, 111., June 17, 1864; m. ist, Nov. i, 1853, Martha J. 
Sheddan, b. May 27, 1833; d. 1857. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 James Cowan McClung, b. Nov. 5, 1854; d. in Fresno, 
Cal., Sep. 5. 1889. After the death of his parents he was 
brought from Illinois to Tennessee, and was reared by his 
uncle. John Cunningham McClung, who sent him to Mary- 
ville College to be educated. After attending college for a 
while, he taught school. Later he established a pharmacy at 
Morganton, Tenn. He was a man of medium size, with light 
hair, blue eyes and fair complexion. He was exceedingh^ good- 
natured and genial in disposition ; m. Dec. 19, 1880, Blanche S. 
Heiskell, dau. of Mitchell Heiskell, of Morganton, Tenn. On 
May 19, 1882, he emigrated to Fresno, Cal., where he engaged 
in farming and carpentry. He was very skillful in the use of 
tools. Four children, viz. : 

1-8 Hugh Mitchell McClung, b. July 11, 1882. He is a 

contractor, and resides at Fresno, Cal. ; m. 1902, May . 

One child, viz.: 

1-9 Thelma McClung. 

2-8 Myrtle McClung, b. De.c. 17, 1884; d. Sep. 17, 1885. 

3-8 Mabel McClung, b. Aug. 30, 1886; d.Feb. 13, 1891. 



58 McClung Genealogy. 

4-8 Milton Cowan McClung, b. Nov. 3, 1888. He is at- 
tending school. Address : R. D. No. 4, Fresno, Cal. 

Blanche S. Heiskell McClung, wid. of James Cowan Mc- 
Clung, (1-7) m. 2nd, Mr. Cheuveront, of Fresno, Cal. Three 
children, viz. : 

1-8 George Cheuveront, b. about 1894. 

2-8 Claud Cheuveront, b. about 1900. 

3-8 Gladys Blanche Cheuveront, b. about 1902. 

2-7 William Wylie McClung, b. July 26, 1857 ; d. Sep. 28, 

1857. 

James Harvey McClung, (5-6) m. 2nd, Nov. 24, 1858, Ra- 
chel Lavenia Houston, b. Jan. 24, 1833; cl- May 19, 1864, dau. 
of James Houston, who was a second cousin of Gen. Sam Hous- 
ton, the President of Texas. They emigrated to Duncanville, 
111., where they died. Their bodies lie buried in the Presby- 
terian church-yard near Duncanville, 111. Two Children, viz. : 

3-7 Andrew Baker McClung, b. Aug. 13, 1859; d. June 
9, 1887. He attended Maryville College ; m. May 11, 1882, Nan- 
nie Beal, b. Aug. 28, 1864. Address : Brick Mill, Tenn. Two 
children, viz. : 

1-8 John Ernest McClung, b. Feb. 11, 1883. Address: 
Jacksborough, Texas. 

2-8 Anna Porter McClung:, b. June 5, 1887. A student at 
Maryville College, Tenn. 

Nannie Beal McClune, wid. of Andrew Baker McClung, 
(3-7) m. 2nd, Dr. Edward Anderson Wine. Address: Mont 
Vale, Tenn. 

4-7 Margaret Ann McClung, b. Aug. 14, 1861 ; d. at 
Friendsville, Tenn., July 5, 1879; m. Dec. 12, 1878, Dr. Chris- 
topher Columbus Webb. He was educated at University of 
Tennessee and University of Pennsylvania. Graduate Jefifer- 
son Medical College of Philadelphia, Pa. Address: Charles- 
ton, 111. 

6-6 Andrew McClung, b. Mar. 18, 1833. He emigrated to 
Texas in 1850 and spent several years in farming. He then de- 
voted a few years to mining gold in Arizona. Under the pro- 
visional government of Arizona, he was once elected senator 
of that Territory. In recent years he has devoted himself to 
agriculture and dairying. He is an enthusiastic student of 
economics and sociology; m. Mar. 12, 1868, Emily A. Rector. 
Address: San Antonio, Texas. See portrait. Five children, 
viz. : 

1-7 Mary Elizabeth McClung, b. Feb. 13, 1869. 

2-7 Claiborne Rector McClung, b. Mar. 3, 1871. 

3-7 Nancy Evelyn McClung, b. Aug. 27, 1872 ; m. May 12, 



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1896, Henry Caley, of England. He is a land speculator. Ad- 
dress : Cotulla, Texas. 

4-7 Patrick Cowan McClung, b. Sep. 5, 1874; d. Feb. 23, 

1893, unm. 

5-7 Hallie McClung, b. Nov. 23, 1878. Address: San 

Antonio, Texas. 

7-6 Judge Ashbell Green McClung, b. Feb. 17, 1835. He 
emigrated to ^exas, Sep. i, 1855. He is an attorney and real 
estate dealer. For many years he served as Judge of Precinct 
No. I, including the City of Fort Worth, Texas and tv^elve 
miles square adjacent. At the solicitation of many business 
and professional men. including the entire legal fraternity of 
Fort Worth, he accepted under protest the candidacy for the 
mayoralty of that city. He resides at 1201 E. Third St., Fort 
Worth, Texas; m. ist. May 12, 1874, Mrs. Mattie White Bost- 
wick, nee Reynolds, b. about 1852; d. Dec. 31, 1892, wid. of 
Charles H. Bostwick, an attorney of Fort Worth, Texas. See 
portrait. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 Lulu Pearl McClung, b. July 11, 1876; d. Sep. 6, 1876. 

2-7 Charles Bostwick McClung, b. Jan. 9, 1879; d. Jan. 
T5. 1879. 

3-7 Adah Beall McClung, b. Jan. 23, 1883; m. June 11, 
1902, Owien Gustavus Adams, b. May 8, 1877. Fort Worth, 
Texas. One child, viz. : 

1-8 Melvin McClung Adams, b. May 31, 1903. 

Ashbell Green McClung, (7-6) m. 2nd, Feb. i, 1894, Clem 
H. Cleaves. No issue. Fort Worth, Texas. 

Patrick McClung, (2-5) m. 2nd, July 18, 1839, Hannah 
Graham Swan, b. July 12, 1803, near Campbell's Station, Knox 
Co., Tenn. ; d. Mar. 14, 1898, dau. of George Swan and his wife, 
Elizabeth Graham. Four children, viz. : 

8-6 George Washington McClung, b. Apr. 30, 1840. Emi- 
grated to Texas in 1859. For many years he was a shepherd. 
He is now a grocery merchant. Granbury, Texas. See por- 
trait, m. Jan. 20. 1874, Mattie A. Lott, b. July 23, 1854. Eight 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Charles Graham McClung, b. Nov. 28, 1875; d. Mar. 
25, 1876. 

2-7 George Absalom McClung, b. Aug. 31, 1878. He 
owns a large cattle ranch and deals extensively in cattle ; m. 
Aug. 8, 1897, Linnye Allison, b. June 4, 1879. George's Creek, 
Texas. Two children, viz. : 

1-8 Hallie McClung, b. June 29, 1898. 

2-8 Clyde McClung, b. Oct. 28, 1900. 

3-7 Claude McClung, b. Aug. 18, 1882; d. Feb. 13, 1883. 



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4-7 Audie Pearl McClung, b. Feb. 12, 1884. Graduated 
from High school 1903. Attending Commercial College at 
Denton, Tex. 

5-7 Lottie McClung, b. Dec. 28, 1886. 

6-7 John Lester McClung, b. June 14, 1889; d. Feb. 22, 
1890. 

7-7 (A son) McClung, b. Feb. 14, 1891 ; d. Feb. 14, 1891 
(twin). 

8-7 (A son) McClung, b. Feb. 14, 1891 ; d. Feb. 14, 1891, 
(twin). 

9-6 John Cunningham McClung, b. May 3, 1841, near 
Greenback, Loudon Co., Tenn. ; d. at Maryville, Tenn., Feb. 
28, 1901. He inherited the old homestead. He was an Elder 
in the Baker's Creek Presbyterian church for over thirty years, 
and a member of the Board of Directors of Maryville College 
for over seventeen years. He served three years as a volun- 
teer in the Federal Army. He resided on the old homestead 
near Greenback, Tenn, until Sep. 15, 1898, when he retired 
from the active duties of life and moved to Maryville, Tenn., 
in order to be near the college where he might educate his 
children. Although not a highly educated man himself, he 
thoroughly appreciated the value of an education. He sent 
each of his nine children and two of his nephews whom he 
reared, to college. The number of years he sent these eleven 
pupils to .college, if added together, would amount to over 
thirty years. 

He was a man of positive convictions. He was too out- 
spoken in his denunciation of wrong to be universally popular, 
and yet he was universally respected as a man of lofty mo- 
tives and irreproachable integrity. 

He was nearly six feet high ; weighing about 170 pounds, 
with fair hair, blue eyes, a long flowing beard and ruddy com- 
plexion. He was cheerful in disposition and at proper times 
and places was very fond of jesting and mirth. See 
portrait, m. Oct. 30, 1866, Sorelda Emeline McBath, b. 
June 25, 1843, dau. of Russell McBath and his wife, Eliza Jane 
Chenoweth ; paternal grand-daughter of Andrew McBath and 
his wife, Lucinda Johnson ; paternal great-granddaughter of 
William McBath and his wife, Martha Rowland ; maternal 
grand-daughter of Richard Chenoweth and his wife, Hellen 
Hammer; maternal great-granddaughter of Adam Hammer 
and his wife, Charity Armsted. Charity belonged to a house of 
English Lords. Ten childreji, viz.: 

1-7 Lenna McClung, b. Aug. 25, 1867; m. Dec. 27, 1886, 




JOHN CUNNINGHAM McCLUNG. 

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John E. Montgomery, b. Sep. 22, 1864. Address: Knoxville, 
Tenn. Nine children, viz.: 

1-8 Samuel Collie Montgomery, b. Sep. 21, 1888. 

2-8 Vola Janette Montgomery, b. Sep. 29, 1889. 

3-8 Claude E. Montgomery, b. Sep. 19, 1890. 

4-8 Walter Ashbell Montgomery, b. Feb. 18, 1892. 

5-8 Ralph Ale.xander Montgomery, b. Nov. 26, 1893. 

6-8 Lloyd Montgomery, b. Mar. 3, 1896, (twin). 

7-8 Lela Montgomery, b. Mar. 3, 1896; d. July 8, 1896, 
(twin). 

8-8 Cecil May Montgomery, b. Aug. 8, 1897. 

g-8 Leon Montgomery, b. Aug. 25, 1900. 

2-7 Rev. William McClung, b. Oct. 13, 1868, at the Mc- 
Clung residence one mile east of Greenback, Loudon Co., Tenn. 
Attended public school from six to fourteen years of age. 
At the age of fifteen he entered Maryville College, where he 
graduated with the class of 1892. Spent the summers of 1891 
and 1892 at the Chicago Bible Institute. Spent three months 
at the World's Fair, Chicago, in the employ of the Columbian 
Rolling Chair Co. Preached one year at Pratt City, and 
Thomas, Ala. Studied Theology at the McCormick Theolog- 
ical Seminary with the class of 1896. Spent the summer of 1896 
in city evangelization in Chicago. Was licensed to preach the 
gospel by DesMoines Presbytery, at Leon, Iowa, April 21, 
1897. Was ordained to the gospel ministry and installed pas- 
tor of the Presbyterian church at Earlham, Iowa, May 11, 1897. 
Preached at Lincoln Park Presbyterian church, of Knoxville, 
Tenn., from 1899 to 1902. Served as Pastors Assistant at Oli- 
vet Presbyterian church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1903. Served as 
Assistant Superintendent of People's Rescue Mission, Roch- 
ester, N. Y., 1903-1904. Compiler of this Genealogy. 

3-7 Vemendo Brown McClung, b. June 18, 1870. Attend- 
ed Maryville College several years. Spent ten months in 
Chicago in 1893. Six months employed at the World's Fair 
at Chicago. Proprietor and Business Manager of the War 
Eagle Laundry. Knoxville, Tenn. See portrait. 

4-7 Ira Patrick McClung, b. Nov. 20, 1871 ; d. July i, 1874. 

5-7 Etta McClung, b. Jan. 10, 1873. Attended MarvA^ille 
College until the Sophomore year. Taught school. Attended 
the Chicago Bible Institute. Served as Pastor's Assistant at 
the Erie Chapel. Chicago; at the First Presbyterian church of 
East Liverpool, Ohio, and at North Presbyterian church, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. Address: Cleveland, Ohio. See portrait. 

6-7 Rena McClung, b. Aug. 7, 1874. Attended Maryville 
College several years. Bookkeeper in a mercantile house for 



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six years; m. Nov. i6, 1901, David J. Greer, of Greenback, 
Tenn. 

7-7 Carrie Graham McClung, b. Feb. 22, 1877. Attended 
Maryville College several years. Taught in a Collegiate Insti- 
tute in Kentucky. Attended the Chicago Bible Institute, 1902, 
Address: Ottumwa, Iowa. See portrait. 

8-7 Dennie McClung, b. Sep. 25, 1878. Educated at 
Maryville College, Tenn., and at the Union Business College, 
La Fayette, Ind. Employed as clerk in the office of a whole- 
sale hardware house at Ottumwa, Iowa. See portrait. 

9-7 Carl Russell McClung, b. Mar. 24, 1880. Received 
his education at Maryville College. Spent a few months on 
a Texas cattle-ranch in 1901. Clerked in a furniture store in 
Fort Worth, Texas. Emigrated from Fort Worth, Texas, to 
Ottumwa, Iowa, where he was employed as a clerk in a retail 
hardware house. He is now employed by a mining syndi- 
cate in St. Elmo, Col. See portrait. 

10-7 Clarence Milton McClung, b. Oct. 24, 1884. At- 
tended the Preparatory Department of Maryville College two 
or three years, then emigrated in 1902 w:ith his mother and 
sister to Ottumwa, Iowa, where he continued his studies in 
the city schools. Address : Ottumwa, Iowa. See portrait. 

10-6 Elizabeth Euphemia McClung, b. Sep. 11, 1842; d. 
Jan. 28, 1843. 

1 1-6 Patrick Alexander McClung, b. Oct. 8, 1843; ^■ 
May 21, 1864; unm. He was a Federal soldier and was killed 
in battle at Resaca, Ga. After being mortally wounded in the 
face, he heard a dying soldier plead for water. He managed 
to crawl to where the soldier lay, and when last seen by his 
comrades was giving him a drink of water from his canteen. 
He was buried in the National Cemetery at Chattanooga, 
Tenn. 

3-5 Mary McClung, b. Feb. 14, 1795 ; d. Feb. 20, 1845 ; 
m. about 1821, Samuel Steele, b. about 1788; d. about 1873. 
Brick Mill, Tenn. Six children, viz. : 

1-6 Mary McChesney Steele, b. Dec. 3, 1823; d. 1864: 
m. Nov. I, 1855, Abner L. Heartsill. Cleveland, Tenn. One 
child, viz. : 

1-7 Samuel Abner Heartsill, b. Apr. 20, 1858; m. Callie 
OAvens. Cleveland, Tenn. One child, viz. : 

1-8 Annie Lee Heartsill, d. age six years. 

2-6 William McClung Steele, b. June 23, 1825. A re- 
tired merchant, of Maryville, Tenn. ; m. Aug. 2, 1853, Sarah 
E,. Warren, b. Sep. 17, 1827; d. 1900. Three children, viz.: 



McCiyUNG Genealogy. 63 

1-7 Cornelius Warren Steele b. June 8, 1854. Knoxville, 
Tenn. ; in. Jan., 1883, Sarah Heath. Two children, viz. : 

1-8 Heath McClung Steele. 

2-8 Annette Steele. 

2-7 Leander Singleton Steele, b. Sep. 17, 1855. Knox- 
\ ille, Tenn.; m. 1st, June, 1885, Alice Barbary George, d. One 
child, viz. : 

1-8 James Blair Steele. 

Leander Singleton Steele, {2-']) m. 2nd, Mrs. McCamp- 
bell. 

3-7 Mary Evaline Steele, b. Jan. 17, 1857 ; ni, Jesse Rich- 
ardson, a photographer of Maryville, Tenn. 

3-6 James Alexander Steele, b. Sep., 1826; d. in Kansas 
about 1893; m. about 1862, Miss Rankin. At least three chil- 
dren, names unknown. 

4-6 Eliza Eugenia Steele, b. Nov., 1828; d. (twin).; m. 
1851, Leonidas A. Gamble, a dentist of Richview, 111. Three 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Patten Gamble. 

2-7 William Gamble. 

3-7 Euphemia Gamble; m. Mr. Ritchie. Salisbury, Mo. 

5-6 Rebecca Euphemia Steele, b. Nov., 1828; d. about 
1837 (twin). 

6-6 Sarah Willmonia Steele, b. Sep., 1831 ; d. about 1858; 
m. 1856, Philander Houston, d. One child, viz. : 

1-7 Sarah Houston. 

4-5 Jane McClung, b. Nov. 16, 1797; d. May 15, 1868; 
m. June 17, 1817, John Billingsley Hale, b. Jan. 3, 1793; d. 
Brick Mill, Tenn. Twelve children, viz.: 

1-6 Margaret Euphemia Hale, b. July 25, 1818; d. ; m. 
Feb. 2, 1837, Charles C. Stranahan. Six children, viz.: 

1-7 Martha Jane Stranahan, b. Apr. 27, 1838; d. ; m. 
Kinney Hixon. No issue. 

2-7 Sarah Celinda Stranahan, b. Jan. 22, 1841 ; m. Mr. 
Morgan. 

3-7 Mary Ann Stranahan, m. Mr. Foster. Cincinnati, O. 

4-7 Charles Stranahan. Chattanooga, Tenn. 

5-7 Alice Stranahan. 

6-7 Ira Stranahan. 

2-6 Sarah Billingsley Hale, b. Feb. 22, 1820; m. Nov. 4. 
1841. Lafayette Williamson ; d. May 18, 1878. Daisy, Tenn. 
Seven children, viz.: 

1-7 Nancy Jane Williamson, b. 1843 ; m. Milton Spring- 
field of Menlo. Ga. Three children, viz. : 

1-8 Dosier Springfield, b. Nov., 1878. 



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2-8 Hyrarn Springfield, b. Nov., 1881. 

3-8 Bertha Springfield, b. Apr., 1885. 

2-7 William Alexander Williamson, b. Feb. 14, 1844; m. 
1st, Susan Hale; d. One child, viz.. 

1-8 Lucy Wiliamson, d. 

William Alexander Williamson, (2-7) m. 2nd, Dec. 19, 
1876, Dora Temple, b. Oct. 28, 1857. Daisy, Tenn, Four chil- 
dren, viz. : 

2-8 James Lafayette Williamson, b. Aug. 2, 1879. 

3-8 Jaquilena Williamson, b. Oct. 10, 1881 ; m. Nov. 15, 
1897, Luther Kelly. Daisy, Tenn. 

4-8 Mary B. Williamson, b. May 30, 1885. 

5-8 Nellie Williamson, b. Apr. 21, 1888. 

3-7 Polly Mianda Williamson, b. about 1845; d. Sep 
16, 1877 ; unm. 

4-7 Sarah Canzada Williamson, b. about 1847 ; m. Jan. ; 
1878, Edward Alexander Hicks. Retro, Tenn. Four chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-8 William Marcus Hicks. 

2-8 Dorris Hicks. 

3-8 Etddie Hicks. 

4-8 Georgie Hicks. 

5-7 John B. W^illiamson, b. about 1853; m. ist, about 
1873, Mary Farmer. Moody, Texas. Four children, viz. : 

1-8 Ella Williamson, b. 1876; d. in infancy. 

2-8 Thomas Lafayette Williamson, b. Dec. 25, 1877. 

3-8 EJmer Williamson. 

4-8 John Williamson. 

John B. Williamson (5-7) m. 2nd, Lillie Manley, Four 
children, names of two viz. : 

5-8 Georgie Williamson. 

6-8 Oscar Williamson. 

6-7 Benjamin Lafayette Williamson, d. age about 12 
years. 

7-7 Charles Elbridge Williamson, d., age about 10 years. 

3-6 Alexander McClung Hale, b. Sep. 15, 1821, d., unm. 

4-6 Mary Hale, b. July 19, 1823; m. May 13, 1852, J. D. 
Malone. Villa Rica, Ga. 

5-6 Nancy Jane Hale, b. Oct. 17, 1825 ; m. Dec. 14, 1848, 
Robert M. Hayes. 

6-6 Phebe Hale, b. Jan. 24, 1828; m. Sep. 21, 1852, James 
A. Hayes. Atlanta, Ga. 

7-6 Lucinda Ann Hale, b. Mar. 28, 1830; m. Feb. 2, 1854, 
David C. Thompson, Sr., d. Dec, 1897. Trigonia, Tenn. Nine 
children, viz. : 



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1-7 L€€ Alexander Thompson, b. 1854; m. Hettie Jen- 
kins. McGhee, Tenn. Issue. 

2-7 Nannie Thompson, b. 1857; in. Louis Johnson. Ad- 
dress : Lenoir City, Tenn. 

3-7 Mary Ellen Thompson, b. 1859; d. 1887. 

4-7 Robert H. Thompson, b. i860; m. Edna Beeson. 
Ridgeland, Miss. 

5-7 David C. Thompson ,Jr., b. 1862; d. 1887, unm. 

6-7 Margaret A. Thompson, b. 1865 ; m. Ben Calloway. 
"i^uniotley. Tenn. 

7-7 Minnie L. Thompson, b. 1867. Trigonia Tenn. 

8-7 Amanda L. Thompson, b. 1869; m. B. F. Nailes. 
Jalapa, Tenn. 

9-7 William McClung Thompson, b. 1872 ; m. Katie 
Thompson. Trigonia, Tenn. 

8-6 William Hale, b. May 30, 1832 ; d. unm. 

9-6 Ruth Canzada Hale, b. Aug. 15, 1834; m. Aug. 21, 
1855, Samuel Newton Malcom. Uceba, Tenn. Eight .chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 James Barkley Malcom, h. Sep. 22, 1856; m. Dec. 9, 
1887, Maggie Cook. He is County Court Clerk of Loudon, 
Tenn. Five children, viz. : 

1-8 Maud Stephens Malcom, b. Nov., 1888. 

2-8 Clifford James Malcom, b. Apr 12, 1890. 

3-8 Carl Cook Malcom, b. Dec. 31, 1891. 

4-8 Robert Samuel Malcom, b. Aug. 8, 1893. 

5-8 (A dau.) Malcom, b. Jan. 10, 1895. 

2-7 Ann Isabel Malcom, b. Oct. i, 1858, unm. Uceba, 
Tenn. 

3-7 John Terre Malcom, b. Nov. 16, i860; m. Oct. 7, 
1883, Mary L. Moore. Lkeba, Tenn. Three children, viz.: 

1-8 Horace Chumley Malcom, b. Nov. 7, 1884. 

2-8 Ruth Jane Malcom, 1). Mar. 12. 1887. 

3-8 Stella Malcom^ 1>. June 6, 1889. 

4-7 Rev. Wilham David Malcom, b. Nov. 27, 1863. 
Graduated Maryville College, 1892; McCormick Theological 
Seminary, 1895. Pastor Presbyterian church, Atalissa, Iowa, 
1895-1898; Worthington, Ind., 1898-1900; Scottsburg, Ind., 
1900; m. Sep. 2. 1896, Nettie P. Richards. One child, viz. : 

1-8 Marlyn Neola Malcom, b. Mar. 22, 1900. 

5-7 Enola Mianda Malcom, b. Sep. 15, 1866; m. Aug. 
21, 1895, Rev. Thomas Judson Miles, b. Mar. 15, 1865. Grad- 
uated Maryville College, 1893. Principal Grassy Cove Acad- 
emy, 1893-1899. Studied Theology at Lane Theological Sem- 



66 McCiyUNG GeneaivOgy. 

iiiary, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1899-1901. Principal Hyden Acad- 
emy, Hyden, Ky., 1901. Four children, viz.: 

1-8 Mary Miles, b. May 8, 1896. 

2-8 Emma Miles, b. Nov. 21, 1897. 

3-8 Ruth Miles, b. May 18, 1899. 

4-8 David Malcom Miles, b. Jan. i, 1902. 

6-7 Alexander Hale Malcom, b. June 6, 1869. Keystone, 
Wash. 

7-7 Nannie Lodosca Malcom, b. Dec. 9, 1871 ; m. May 
27, 1893, James Andrew Summers, an electrician of Knoxville, 
Tenn. Four children, viz. : 

1-8 Ruth Summers, b. Feb., 1894; d. July 2, 1894. 

2-8 Paul Summers. 

3-8 Bernice Summers. 

4-8 (A child) Summers. 

8-7 George Andrew McClung Malcom, b. Apr. 26, 1874. 
Colfax, Wash. 

10-6 (A dau.) Hale, b. Nov. 10, 1836; d. in infancy. 

1 1-6 Eliza Mianda Hale, b. Nov. 16, 1837; d. 

12-6 John Calvin Hale, b. June 19, 1840. Employed in 
U. S. Treasury, Washington, D. C. ; m. Jan. 17, 1861, Sarah 
M. Hudgeons, b. 1845; d. Mar. 10, 1900. Eleven children, 
viz. : 

1-7 William Alexander Hale, b. Dec. 10, 1861 ; d. Feb. 
13, 1864. 

2-7 Eliza Jane Hale, b. Apr. 16, 1864; m. about 1881, D. 
J. Greer. Seven children, viz. : 

1-8 Homer Greer. Merchant, Maryville, Tenn. ; m. 
1901, Mary Howard. One child, viz.: 

1-9 (A child) Greer, b. 1902. 

2-8 Dora Greer. 

3-8 Horace Greer. 

4-8 Nellie Greer. 

5-8 Hugh Greer. 

6-8 Eva Greer. 

7-8 Harold Greer. 

3-7 Charlie Stranahan Hale, b. Feb. 16, 1866; d. Apr. 
7, 1879. 

4-7 James Albert Hale, b. July 28, 1868; m. Knoxville, 
Tenn. 

5-7 Samuel Newton Hale, b. Apr. 4, 1872; m. Aug. 21, 
1898, Flora Ann Huffstutler. Friendsville, Tenn. One child, 
viz. : 

1-8 (A son) Hale, b. Sep., 1900. 

6-7 Laurah Euphemia Hale, b. Apr. 8, 1874; m. Sep. 24, 



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1891, Samuel Parks Woods, Brick Mill, Tenn. Four children, 
viz. : 

1-8 Arthur Thompson Woods, b. Sep. 16, 1892. 

2-8 Edna Pearl Woods, b. Jan. 5, 1894. 

3-8 Bertha May Woods, b. Aug. 8, 1896. 

4-8 (A dau.) Woods. 

7-7 John Patrick Hale, b. Aug. 15, 1875. Greenback, 
Tenn. 

8-7 Jennie Hale, b. May 25, 1877; d. Mar. 7, 1878. 

9-7 Robert Malone Hale, b. Sep. 27, 1879. 

10-7 Walter McDonald Hale, b. June 27, 1883. 

1 1-7 Carl Mathes Hale, b. May 22, 1885. Friendsville, 
Tenn. 

5-5 Nancy McClung, b. July 4, 1801 ; d. Nov. 21, 1881 ; 
m. Jan. 31, 1828, James Humphreys. McPherson, Tenn. Four 
children, viz. : 

1-6 William C. Humphrejrs, b. Dec. 7, 1828; d. July 8, 
1853 ; m. 1852, Leona McCroskey. One child, viz. : 

1-7 Anderson Humphreys : m. Colfax, Wash. Two 
children, viz. : 

1-8 William Humphreys. 

2-8 Addie Lee Humphreys. 

2-6 Adaline Humphreys, b. Oct. 24, 1830; d. May 25, 
1854. 

3-6 Van Buren Humphreys, b. Jan. 27, 1832 ; d. Apr. 10, 
1883; m. Dec. 20, 1866, Margaret E. McPherson, of McPher- 
son, Tenn. Five children, viz. : 

1-7 James Franklin Humphreys, b. Aug. 6, 1868. Mc- 
Pherson, Tenn. 

2-7 Hettie Ann Humphreys, b. Feb. 5, 1872. McPher- 
son, Tenn. 

3-7 Mary Euphemia Humphreys, b. Dec. 4, 1874; m. 
June 8, 1899, James Crow. Decher, Tenn. One child, viz. : 

1-8 Inez Humphreys Crow, b. Jan. 21, 1901. 

4-7 Flora Ellen Humphreys, b. Apr. 10, 1877. McPher- 
son, Tenn, 

5-7 Kite Tolie Humphreys, b. Feb. 2, 1880; d. July 12, 
1881. 

4-6 Sophronia Humphreys, b. Mar. 29, 1835 ! d. Jan. 28, 
1872; m. Jan. 25, 1853, Ignatius W. Beard, b. Feb. 12, 1828; 
d. Nov. 17, 1900. Six children, viz.: 

1-7 Theodocia A. Beard, 1). Sep. 22, 1855; d. Sep. 8, 1871. 

2-7 Elvira Jane Beard, b. Aug. 15, 1857; m. Aug. 28, 
1877, Rufus Alexander Gilliland, b. Feb. 2^, 1850. Qeveland, 
Tenn. Six children, viz. : 



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1-8 Cora Lillian Gilliland, b. Sep. 20, 1878. 

2-8 Florence Cordelia Gilliland, b. Oct. 14, 1880; d. July 
II, 1881. 

3-8 Vinnie Lener Gilliland, b. July 10, 1882. 

4-8 Ida Agnes Gilliland, b. Aug. 8, 1885. 

5-8 Clinton Edgar Gilliland, b. Aug. 30, 1887. 

6-8 Fannie Charlotte Gilliland, h. Oct. 28, 1894. 

3-7 James Marion Beard, b. May 20, 1859; d- Mar. 7. 
1876. 

4-7 Nancy Alice Beard, b. Sep. 10, 1861 ; d. July 9, 1882. 

5-7 William Welcome Beard, b. Feb. 26, 1865 ; m. Feb. 

14, 1892, Katie A. Witt. Georgetown, Tenn. Five children, 
viz. : 

1-8 Edith Beard, b. July 17, 1893 ; d. Sep. 19, 1893. 

2-8 Bertha Beatrice Beard, b. Apr. 18, 1895. 

3-8 Ignatius Walter Beard, Jr., b. Feb. 14, 1897. 

4-8 Dona May Beard, b. Jan. 4, 1899. 

5-8 Irene Witt Beard, b. Mar. 8. 1901. 

6-7 Eliza Emma Beard, b. Oct. i, 1868; d. July 20, 1890. 

6-5 Rev. William McClung, M. D., b. Oct. 8. 1804; d. 
July 9. 1827, unm. He studied medicine at McGhee, Tenn., 
under Dr. Harris. He then went to Alabama. Was licensed 
to practice medicine by the Medical Board of Huntsville, Ala., 
Dec. 7, 1824. He practiced medicine at Mooresville, Ala., 
for about a year, beginning about Dec. 10, 1824. He then 
entered the Cumberland Presbyterian Ministry, which he 
pursued until his death. 

He was a classical student. He was buried near Hunts- 
ville, Ala. 

7-5 John McClung, b. Feb. 19, 1808; d. Feb. 27, 1893; 
m, Feb. 5, 1828, Nancy J. Wilson, b. Jan. 6, 1807; d. Aug. 21, 
1878. He was a farmer, and lived four miles south of Madi- 
sonville, Tenn. His pastor often said of him that he was bet- 
ter posted in Theology than half the preachers of his day. 
Five children, viz. : 

1-6 Martha Ann McClung, b. Nov. 24, 1828; m. Feb. 
26, 185 1, John C. McSpadden. Madisonville, Tenn. Eight 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Nancy Isabell McSpadden, b. Dec. 22, 1851 ; m. Aug. 

15, 1876, W. L. Wilson. Address: MoHne, Kan. 

2-7 Eliza Jane McSpadden, 1). Dec. 22, 1853 ; d. Mar. 
t8, 1854. 

3-7 William McClain McSpadden, b. June 7, 1855 ; m. 
Aug. 1, 1876, Margaret McCaslin. Moline, Kan. 

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5-7 Martha Caroline McSpadden, b. Dec. 29, 1859, unm. 

6-7 John Archibald McSpadden, b. Nov. 16, 1862; m. 
Miss Wilson. 

7-7 Euphemia Enialine McSpadden, b. Mar. i8, 1866; ni. 
Sep. 28, 1893, E. C. Miller, Mount Vernon, Tenn. One child, 
viz. : 

1-8 Esther Anna Miller, b. July 28, 1894. 

8-7 Robert Wilson McSpadden, b. Sep. 18, 1868. Ad- 
dress: Moline, Kan.; m. Miss McCasline. One child, viz.: 

1-8 Ralph McSpadden. 

2-6 William McClung, b. Aug. 14, 1831 ; d. June 25, 1862. 
He was a Federal soldier. Came home on a furlough and 
died about two weeks later, unm. 

3-6 Robert Wilson McClung, b. Apr. 19, 1836; d. Aug. 
12, 1894; m. June 26, 1866, Martha Ann Magill, b. Mar. 6. 
1836. Address: Madisonville, Tenn. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 John Magill McClung, b. June i, 1867, unm. Hotel 
proprietor. Madisonville, Tenn. 

2-7 Jane Elizabeth McClung, b. June 12, 1870, unm. 
Madisonville, Tenn. 

4-6 Euphemia Jane McClung, b. June 24, 1840; d. Aug. 
31, 1876; m. Dec. 19, 1871, Frank Wilson. Three children, 
viz. : 

1-7 John Logan Wilson, b. Nov. 15, 1872. 

2-7 Nancy Jane Wilson, b. Aug. 23, 1875. 

3-7 W. L. Wilson. Address: Moline, Kan. 

5-6 Elizabeth Caroline McClung, b. June 22, 1844, unm. 
Address : Madisonville, Tenn. 

8-5 Phebe McClung, b. Mar. 10, 1811 ; d. O.ct. 14, 1841 ; 
m. 1830, James Harvey McConnell ; d. Apr. 15, 1868, of Brick 
Mill, Tenn. Six children, viz.: 

1-6 Betsy Ann McConnell, b. Aug. 24, 1831 ; d. Aug. 26, 
1861; m. Aug. 21, 1851, W. B. Malcom. Five children, viz.: 

1-7 James Harvey Malcom; m. Mattie McCully. Ennis, 
Texas. Two children, viz.: 

1-8 Lonnie Malcom. 

2-8 Ellen Malcom. 

2-7 Samuel Malcom; d. in Texas. 

3-7 Nancy Parthena Malcom, b. Sep. 2, 1856, (twin) ; m. 
July 5, 1877, Gaines Blackburn Ross, b. Jan. 15, 1853. Ad- 
dress: Maryville, Tenn. Four children, viz.: 

1-8 John Ross, b. June 28, 1878; d. June 29, 1878. 

2-8 William Arthur Ross, b. July 7, 1879; m. Miss Rea- 
gan. 



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3-8 Charles Harvey Ross, b. Jan. 5, 1882; d. May 23, 
1887. 

4-8 Samuel Edgar Ross, b. Nov. 19, 1883; d. Sep. 5, 1884. 

4-7 Phebe Elzena Malcom, b. Sep. 2, 1856, (twin) ; m. 
John Logan. Clover Hill, Tenn. One child, viz.: 

1-8 Eirnest Logan, b. Oct. 23, 1890. 

5-7 John E. Malcom; m. Carrie D. Snapp. Address: 
Greenville, Tenn. 

2-6 Margaret E. McConnell, b. Feb. i, 1833; m. Jan. 12, 
1858, R. Frank Walker; d. 1895. Maryville, Tenn. Three 
children- viz. : 

1-7 Laurah Walker, b. Nov. 12, 1858; m. Sep. 19, 1883, 
Horace McBath, b. Dec. 22, 1859. Graduate Maryville Col- 
lege, 1881. Oklahoma, Okla. Five children, viz.: 

1-8 Earl Walker McBath, b. Mar. 20, 1886. 

2-8 Frank Bogle McBath^ b. Apr. 8, 1889. 

3-8 Nolan Crawford McBath, b. Jan. 7, 1893. 

4-8 George Alex. McBath, b. Ott. 21, 1895. 

5-8 Helen McBath, b. Oct. 14, 1898. 

2-7 Jennie Walker, b. June 29, 1861 ; m. Dec. 18, 1895, 
Rev. Frank E. Moore. Graduate Wabash College, 1886; Lane 
Theological Seminary. 1889. Pastor New Providence Pres- 
byterian church, Maryville, Tenn., 1889-190T. Pastor Louis- 
ville, Ky., 1901. Two children, viz.: 

1-8 Margaret Moore, b. June 10, 1897. 

2-8 Edith Moore, b. Sep. 30, 1898. 

3-7 Robert S. Walker, b. Apr. t7. 1867; m. Oct., 1892. 
Daisy Hannah. Maryville, Tenn. Two children, viz.: 

1-8 Lloyd Walker, 

2-8 Lora Walker, 

3-6 Amanda Jane McConnell, b. Sep. 3, 1834; m. Nov. 
26, 1857, George Alexander McLin, of Sweetwater. Tenn. 
Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Charles Edward McLin, b. Sep 3, 1858; m. Jan. 3, 
1882, Nellie Cook. Rome, Ga. Two children, viz. : 

1-8 George Clifton McLin, b. June, 1885. 

2-8 Helen McLin, b. Jan., 1895. 

2-7 Margaret Ann MftLin, b. June 10, 1862; m. Oct. i, 
1889, Bartow Smith. 320 McKee St., Knoxville, Tenn. Three 
children, viz. : 

1-8 Rhoten Smith, b. July 12, 1890. 

2-8 Glenn EVans Smith, b. Mar. 3, 1894. 

3-8 Russell McLin Smith, b. Nov. 15, 1895. 

3-7 George McLin, b. Apr. 4, 1869; unm. Address: 
Sweetwater, Tenn. 



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4-6 William McClung McConnell, b. June 12, 1836; d. 
June 17, 1871 ; m. Mar. 15, i860, Esther Johnson, b. Mar. 17, 
1835. Columbus City, Iowa. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 Robert F. McConnell, b. Dec. 27, i860; m. June 28, 
1883, Cynthia Reiner. Monmouth, 111. Three children, viz.: 

1-8 William Reiner McConnell. 

2-8 Charles Francis McConnell. 

3-8 Archie Robert McConnell. 

2-7 Phebe McConnell, b. Jan. 16, 1863; m. Oct. 11, 1888, 
J. M. Glass, b. Mar. 29, 1862, a merchant of Columbus City, 
Iowa. Three children, viz. : 

1-8 Lena Glass, b. Apr. 25, 1890. 

2-8 Edith Glass, b. June 16, 1894 (twin). 

3-8 Edna Glass, b. June 16, 1894 (twin), 

3-7 Ida Jane McConnell, b. Mar. 12, 1864; m. Sep. 2, 
1891, Rev. J. A. Greer, b. Oct. 16. 1856. United Presbyterian 
minister. One child, viz.: 

1-8 Alda Greer, b. July 25, 1893. 

5-6 Rev. James Humphreys McConnell, b. Mar. 11, 1838; 
d. 1903. Presbyterian minister; m. ist, Jan. 24, 1867, Margaret 
I. Henry; d. Oct. 19, 1885. No issue. He m. 2nd, Jan. 3, 1888, 
Ella E. Carson. Maryville, Tenn. One child, viz. : 

1-7 Paul Carson McConnell, b. Jan. 25, 1892. Maryville, 
Tenn. 

6-6 John Newton McConnell, b. Oct. 29, 1839; m. Mary 
Scott. Brick Mill, Tenn. Six children, viz.: 

1-7 Jennie McConnell. 

2-7 Margaret McConnell. 

3-7 Anna Bell McConnell. 

4-7 William McConnell. 

5-7 Ralf McConnell. 

6-7 Walter McConnell. 

7-4 Phebe McClung, b. Feb. 13, 1765; d. Mar. 23, 1827; 
m. Nov. 9, 1790, James Houston, b. Nov. 30, 1763; d. Dec. 7, 
1810, son of Matthew Houston and his wife, Martha Lyle. 
Matthew Houston was a brother of Gen. Sam Houston's 
grand-father. Phebe McClung's husband was therefore a first 
cousin of Gen. Sam Houston's father. At least two sons, viz. : 

1-5 James Houston, Jr., b. June 18, 1794; d. ; m. Oct. 
17, 1816, Ann Houston. Three children, viz.: 

1-6 Betsy Ann Houston, m. Mr. Means. 

2-6 Phebe Houston, m. John GrifHtts, Friendsville, 
Tenn. 

3-6 Rachel Levenia Houston, m. James Harvey Mc- 
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2-5 Matthew McClung Houston, m. Nov. 19, 1821, Mary 
Gillespie. 

8-4 Rebecca McClung, m. Sep. 19, 1798, William Tel- 
ford. 

9-4 Matthew McClung, b. Feb. 13, 1769, in Rockbridge 
Co., Va. ; d. Apr. 21, 1813, at Red Oak, Brown Co. O. ; m. in 
Rockbridge Co., Va., Apr. 11, 1793, Elizabeth Curry, b. Feb. 
20, 1777; d. July 18, 1849, in Putnam Co., 111. She was only 
a little over sixteen at the time of her marriage. Soon there- 
after they went upon pack-horses along the trail over the 
mountains and settled for a little time at Mt. Carmel, Ky. 
But as there was some difficulty in securing titles to land there, 
they crossed over the Ohio river and settled at Red Oak, O. 
Another record says they married at Bn-ant's Station, Ky. 
He was an elder in the Red Oak Presbyterian church, and 
represented that church in the first Presbytery ever held in 
that section. He was a farmer and blacksmith. Height 
about five feet; weight 140 pounds; light hair; blue eyes. He 
was very fond of horses ; liked to handle a horse no one else 
could manage. Died from the effects of a fall from; such a 
horse. Eleven children, viz.: 

1-5 Mary McClung, b. Aug. 5, 1794; d. June 19, 1882; m. 
John L. Johnston, White Hall, 111. Seven children, viz.: 

1-6 Betsy Ann Johnston, d. about 1853; m. Mr. Craig. 

2-6 Martha Johnston. Lives in Green Co., 111. ; m. Mr. 
Stublelefield. 

3-6 Nancy Johnston. Lives in Green Co., 111. m. Mr, 
Stubblefield. 

4-6 Mary Johnston, d. about 1892, in Cal., unm. 

5-6 James Johnston, d. about 1843, i^^ Morgan Co., 111., 
in childhood. 

6-6 Jane Johnston, d. about 1854, in Morgan Co., 111. 

7-6 Sarah Johnston, d. about 1847, i'^ Green Co., 111. 

2-5 Col. James McClung, b. Sep 13, 1796; d. Sep T5. 
1840; m. Martha Moore. He was once a member of the Illi- 
nois Legislature. Address: Wlnite Hall, 111. No issue. 

3-5 Robert McClung, b. Mar. 24, 1799; d. Feb. 2^] , 1835, 
in Cincinnati, Ohio; m. Nancy Savage. One child, viz.: 

1-6 Jane McClung, m. ist, John Foster, Sr. One child, 
viz. : 

1-7 John Foster, Jr., 

Jane McClung Foster (1-6), m. 2nd, Joseph Johnston, Sr. 
Address: LaSalle, 111., or Cal. One child, viz.: 

2-7 Joseph Johnston, Jr. 

4-5 Howe McClung, b. Dec. 18, 1800; d. June 29, 1818, 
near Troy, Ohio, unm. 



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5-5 Harvey McClung, h. Dec. 6, 1802, in Brown Co., 
Ohio; d. July 18, 1846, at Hennepin, 111.; ni. iMay 14, 1829, at 
Tacksonvi'lle, 111.. Sarah Bird, b. Pec. 23, 1802: d. April 19, 
1885. They were among the iirst couples married at Jackson- 
ville, 111. Nine children, viz.: 

1-6 James Alexander McClung, b. Jan. 23, 1830; d. Feb. 
6, 1832. 

2-6 Emeline McClung, b. Apr. 16, 1831 ; d. May 8, 1832. 

3-6 Mary Jane McClung, b. Jan. 6, 1833; m. Feb., 1851, 
Robert Culter. Riverside, Cal. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 Horace Mann Culter. 

2-7 Ella Culter. 

3-7 Grey Culter. 

4-6 Sarah McClung, b. Aug. 25, 1835, (twin) ; d. Feb., 
1870; m. 1858, George Sparling. Five children, viz.: 

1-7 Jane Sparling, 

2-7 Sade Sparling. 

3-7 Fred Sparling. 

4-7 Samuel Sparling. 

5-7 Kate Sparling, d. about 1890. 

5-6 Elizabeth McClung, b. Aug. 25, 1835, (twin) ; m. 
1855, James Persell Worrell. Larned, Kan. Eight children, 
viz. : 

1-7 Sarah Isabel Worrell, b. Mar. 13, 1855. She is en- 
gaged in newspaper work ; m. Mr. Ball, Washington, D. C. 

2-7 Leni Leota Worrell, b. Apr. 3, 1857 ; d. young. 

3-7 Paris Lemoin Worrell, b. Nov. 2^, 1859 ; d. young. 

4-7 Don Carlos Worrell, b. Oct. 21, i860; d. young. 

5-7 Leon Marsellous Worrell, b. O'ct. 18, 1862; d. young. 

6-7 George Hyatt Worrell, b. Oct. 4, 1865. 

7-7 Mary Winona Worrell, b. Apr. 15, 1869. 

8-7 Minnie Myrtle Worrell, b. Mar. 18, 1873. 

6-6 Rev. John Samuel McClung, b. Dec. 24, 1837, in 
Morgan Co., 111. Graduated at Illinois College, Jacksonville, 
111., Class of 1864. Graduated at McCormick Theological 
Seminary, Chicago, 111., Class of 1867. He is a Presbyterian 
Minister. Address: 820 S. Topeka Ave., Wichita, Kan.; m. 
June 5, 1867, Carrie Tomlin, b. May 15, 1844. Seven chil- 
dren, viz. : 

I 7 Mary Louise McClung, b. Oct. 4, 1868; m. Dec. 25, 
1890, Hunter G. Myers. Address : Kansas City, Kan. Two 
children, viz. : 

1-8 Ruth Myers. 

2-8 Mildred Myers. 

2-7 Ida Grace McClung, b. Dec. 28, 1870; d. Feb. 26, 
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Parkville, Mo, She was an exceedingly brilliant student. 
Took prize in College for scholarship. 

3-7 Charles Hervey McClung, b. Sep. 12, 1872; d. Feb. 

4, 1873- 

4-7 Robert Edwin McClung, b. Apr. 5, 1874; d. Sep. 23, 

1893, while a member of the senior class in Park College, 

Parkville, Mo. 

5-7 Franklin Tomlin McClung, b. Sep. 28, 1876. Ad- 
dress : Wichita, Kan. 

6-7 Alice Gertrude McClung, b. Mar. 23, 1881. Ad- 
dress : Wichita, Kan. 

7-7 Clarence Almeson McClung, b. Sep. 13, 1883; d. Aug. 
26, 1884. 

7-6 Emily H. McClung, b. Feb. 21, 1840; d. N'ov. 5, 1893; 
m. Aug., 1874, Isaac P. Baldwin. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 Bessie Baldwin, b. about 1876. Resides with her 
uncle, John S. McClung, at Wichita, Kan. 

2-7 James Clark Baldwin, b. about 1879; f'- F^^- 28, 
1901. Lived with his uncle, John S. McClung. 

8-6 Martha Ellen McClung, b. May 23, 1842; m. about 
1873, A. A. Thrope. Address: Larned, Kan. Two children, 
viz. : 

1-7 Ora Thrope. 

2-7 (A child) Thrope, d. 

9-6 Catherine Bird McClung, b. May 23, 1844; d. Nov. 
30, 1845. 

6-5 Kliza. McClung, b. Sep. 29, 1804; d. Jan. 27, 1884, 
unm. Granville, 111. 

7-5 Nancy McClung, b. Sep. 30. 1806; d. Feb. 8, 1890; 
m. Robert W. Moore. Granville, 111. One child, viz.: 

1-6 Eveline Moore, d. in infancy. 

8-5 Alexander C. McClung, b. Apr. 10, 1808; d. Nov. 
8, 1830, unm. 

9-5 William McClung, b. Oct. 8, 1809, at Red Oak, 
Ohio; d. near Hennepin, 111., Oct. 10, 1861 ; m. ist, Apr. 24, 
1834, Elizabeth Salisbury, b. Jan 27, 1814, at Red Oak, Ohio; 
d. Feb. 23, 1847, dau. of Samuel Salisbury and his wife, Sarah 
Donaldson. In 1834 they emigrated from Red Oak, O'hio, to 
Putnam Co., 111., and settled on a farm six miles south-east 
of Hennepin. He was an elder in the Union Grove Presby- 
terian church, and was a devout student of the word of God. 
He was buried in Union Grove cemetery. Five children, viz. : 

1-6 Sarah Jane McClung, b. Oct. 29, 1835; d. Jan. 31, 
1862; m. Mar. 5, 1855, Marcus Warren Evans, a farmer of 
South Salem, Ohio. Two children, viz.: 



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1-7 Rev. William McClung Evans, b. Jan. 7, 1856, at 
South Salem, Ohio. Graduated at University of Wooster, in 
class of 1879. Graduated from Western Theological Semi- 
nary, at Allegheny, Pa., in class of 1882. Pastor of the Pres- 
byterian church of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; m,. Oct. 9, 1883, An- 
nie Laura West, of Homestead, Pa. Two children, viz. : 

1-8 Hazel West Evans, b. about 1886. 

2-8 Lulu West Evans, b, about 1888. 

2-7 Mary Frances Evans, b. May 10, 1859 J ""i- J^"- ^' 
1884, Jacob S. West, farmer. Address : Dodge Centre, Minn. 
Seven children, viz. : 

1-8 Laura Evans, West. 

2-8 South West. 

3-8 Lowry Hay West. 

4-8 Jay West. 

5-8 Flossy West. 

6-8 Marcus Wallace West. 

7-8 Grace West. 

2-6 James Salisbury McClung, b. July 1, 1838. Ad- 
dress: Pueblo, Col. Supt. of Pu1)lic Schools since 1879. m. 
Apr., 1866, Lois W. Clark, b. 1843. Four children, viz.: 

1-7 Lulu Clark McClung, b. June 9, 1867 ; m. Sep. 18, 
1891, Albert A. Rollestone, a banker of Cripple Creek, Colo. 
Address, Victor, Colo. 

2-7 Herbert James McClung, b. Aug. 24, 1869. In a 
bank in Pueblo, Colo. ; m. Mattie Drake. 

3-7 Frederick Agassiz McClung, b. April, 1873. With 
an Electric Co., Pueblo, Col. ; m. Bertha Ford. 

4-7 Gratia Delavan McClung, b. Sep. 29, 1881. Ad- 
dress : Pueblo, Col. 

3-6 Elizabeth Mary McClung, b. Jan 11^ 1841 ; m. Dec. 
17, 1874, Daniel Peterson; b. Apr. 2, 1835. A farmer. Ad- 
dress: Tonica, 111. No issue. 

4-6 Louisa Ann McClung, b. Jan. 22, 1843 ; d. Dec. 26, 
1861, unm. 

5-6 Martha Ellen McClung, b. Aug. 21, 1845; "i- Nov. 
9, 1869, Robert Stewart Brown; b. 1834; d. Dec. 24, 1872. 
Two children, viz. : 

1-7 Edwin Stuart Brown, b. June i, 1871 ; d. July 7, 
1871. 

2-7 Robert Alexander Brown, b. Aug. 10, 1872. Gradu- 
ated at Marrietta College in class of 1895. Principal of an 
Academy at Gallipolis, Ohio, in 1896, and afterward at Cedar- 
ville, Ohio. Now teaching in a Mission School near Mexico 
City, Mex. 



76 McClung Genealogy. 

William McClung, (9-5) m. 2nd, Jan. 6, 1848. Mary Wal- 
lace, b. Au.s: 21, 1809: d. Nov. 26, 1874. One child, viz.: 

6-6 William Wallace McClung, b. July 14, 1849: m. Nov. 
12, 1874, Rebecca A. Price, d. He is a real estate dealer. Ad- 
dress : 1706 Champa St., Denver, Col. One child, viz.: 

1-7 Nira Burnette McClung, 1). June 21, 1882. Address: 
Denver, Col. 

10-5 Willis McClung, b. Aug. 11, 181 1; d. July 16, 1885. 
He lived near White Hall, and Murrayville, 111. Elder in the 
Presbyterian church; m. ist, Emily Wright, d. No issue. 
He m. 2nd, Sarah . No issue. 

11-5 Sarah Ann McClung, b. Mar. 13. 1813; d. July 15, 
1814. 

10-4 Rev. John McClung, b. in Rockbridge Co., Va. ; m. 
Aug. 29, 1797, Jane Lyle, dau. of William Lyle and his wife, 
Nancy Cilmore, of Rockbridge Co., Va. Emigrated from Vir- 
ginia to Kentucky; thence to Indianapolis, Ind., where in 
July, 1821; he entered a farm of 160 acres in Washington 
township, town 16, north range 4 east, section 8. He was a 
"New Light" minister, and in the spring of 1821 preached the 
first sermon ever preached in Indianapolis. "He continued to 
preach there in the grove on the circle all summer and fall." 
At the election Apr. i, 1822, he was a candidate for Associate 
Judge. At the first 4th of July celebration ever held in In- 
dianapolis, July 4, 1822, he preached from Prov. 14: 34. 
"Righteousness exhalted a nation ; but sin is a reproach to 
any people." "He died north of town, Aug. 18, 1823." See 
Logan's History of Indianapolis. His widow and four children, 
namely: Samuel, William, Cynthia and Paulina, were living 
near Indianapolis, Ind., in 1852. Six children, viz. : 

1-5 Lyle McClung. He wrote to his uncle, Samuel 
McClung, of Dahlonega, Iowa, on January 25, 1836. He was 
then living near Indianapolis. Tn-d. He is supposed to have 
died prior to 1852, as his name does not appear in a list of the 
children living at that date. 

2-5 Samuel McClung. He taup^ht school during the 
winter of 1835-36. He wrote his uncle, Samuel McClung, 
June 21, 1839, viz.: "Have not sold farm yet. Six Germans 
here yesterday wanting to buy." 

3-5 William McClung. 

4-5 Cynthia McClung, m Mr. Steers. One child, viz.: 

1-6 Harriet Steers, b. about 1834. 

5-5 Paulina McClung, m. Mr. Stoop. 

6-5 John McClung, Jr. Surveyed a canal down the 
White River in Indiana, in 1835. In 1836 he was living at 
Noblesville, Ind., and was "keeping store for Mr. Coones." 



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I have l)een unable to find any living descendant of Rev. 
John McClung, (10-4). This branch of the family is sup- 
posed to be extinct. If any of them are living", and this page 
should reach their eye, 1 would be pleased to hear from them. 

11-4 Samuel McClung, b. May 21, 1773, in Rockbridge 
Co., Va. ; d. July 16, 1852, in Dahlonega, Iowa ; m. in Ken- 
tucky, Apr. 5, 1804, Mary Cloyd, b. Nov. 20, 1773 ; d. Oct. 24, 
1852. He emigrated from Va. to Ky. ; thence to Clark Co., 
O. ; thence to Jefferson Co., Ind. ; thence to Montgomery Co., 
ind., three miles south-west of Crawfordsville ; thence in 1847, 
to Dalhonega, Iowa. Farmer. Five children, viz. : 

1-5 Jane Lapsley McClung, b. Jan. 6, 1806; d. Dec. 3, 
1878; m. Oct. 13, 1825. Caleb Brown, Agency, Iowa. 

2-5 James Cloyd McClung, b. May 19, 1808; d. July 23, 
1892. See portrait. m. ist, Apr. 15, 1831, Mary Chandler, 
d. Sep. 16, 1834. Two children, viz.: 

1-6 Mary Jane McClung, b. Mar. 2, 1832; d. Dec, 1854, 
unm. 

2-6 Samuel Brown McClung, b. Nov. 19, 1833 ; d. Oct. 
2, 1903; m. Feb. 3, 1856, Mary Elizabeth Thompson, b. Dec. 
25, 1838. He lived ten miles north-east of Ottumwa, Iowa, 
find was a farmer and dairyman. See portrait. Four chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 Laura Alice McClung, b. Jan. 30, 1858; m. Mar. 12, 
1889, Alexander Campbell Glenn. Address: Batavia, Iowa. 
Four children, viz. : 

1-8 Mary J. Glenn, b. 1892. 

2-8 John C. Glenn, b. 1893. 

3-8 Walter S. Glenn, b. 1894. 

4-8 Earnest Glenn, b. 1896. 

2-7 Clara Augusta McClung, b. Oct. 4, i8=;9; m. Nov. 14, 
1880, M. N. Smith. Address: R. D. No. 2, Hedrick, Iowa. 

3-7 Fred Chandler McClung, b. Aug 26, 1867; m. May 
8, 1894, Lizzie Ritter, b. Jan. 11, 1871. Address: R. D. No. 
I, Ottumwa. la. Two children, viz.: 

1-8 Jeane Edward McClung, b. Dec. 19, 1894. 

2-8 Blanche Marie McClung, b. May 9, 1897. 

4-7 James Walter Sims McClung, b. Feb. 28, 1880: m. 
Feb. II, 1902, Maude Spurling. Address: Ottumwa, la. 

James Cloyd McClung, (2-5) m. 2nd, May 16, 1837, Mar- 
garet Ellen Scott; b. Feb. 11, 1816. Address: Hedrick, Iowa. 
See portrait. Seven children, viz.: 

3-6 Rebecca Ellen McClung, b. Jan. 25. 1840; d. Dec. 
28, i860; m. Feb. 21, i860, William Henry Kitterman.Topeka, 
K'an. No issue. 

4-6 James Scott McClung, b. June 12, 1841 ; d. July 3, 



78 McClung Genealogy. 

1889, unm. Died from injuries received in a mine in Butte, 
Mon. See portrait. 

5-6 John Smith McClung, b. June 24, 1845 ; farnner. See 
portrait; m. Mar. i. 1870, Amanda Harlan, b. Sep. 26, 1847. 
Dahlonega, Iowa. Two children, viz. : 

1-7 Ralph Harlan McClung b. Dec. 12, 1870. Dahlonega, 
la. ; m. Aug. 26, 1900, Luella Trout, b. Aug. 20, 1880 ;d. Jan. 
28, 1903. One child viz. : 

1-8 Cloyd Trout McClun?, h. Aug. 8, 1901. 
2-7 Maude Myrtle McClung, b. Mar. 16, 1874; m. Apr. 
17, 1901, Rufus Knapp. Querida, Colo. 

6-6 Susan Frances McClung b. Mar. 21, 1847; "i- Nov. 
25, 1869, George Thomas Redmon, b. Apr. 6, 1845. R. D. No. 
I, Hedrick la. See portrait. Sij^ children viz.: 

1-7 Arvel Cloyd Redmon b. Oct. 7, 187 1 ; m. Dec. 31, 
1899, Christina Burkhardt, b. Mar. 17, 1871. Hedrick, Iowa. 
Two children, viz.: 

1-8 Lolita Fern Redmon, b. Sep. 10, 1900. 
2-8 Velma Burkhardt Redmon, b. Sep. 6, 1903. 
2-7 Mary Almeda Redmon, b. Sep. 14, 1873; d. Feb. 11, 
1880. 

3-7 Edith Ellen Redmon, b. Mar. 6, 1876. Graduated 
at Ames College in 1897. Has been teaching since. Hedrick, 
Iowa, R. F, D. No. i. 

4-7 Finkle LeRoy Redmon, b. Jan. 26, 1878. Grocer ; m. 
Nov. 22, 1903, Blanche Edith Knight, Hedrick, Iowa. 
5-7 Alice Lorena Redmon, b. June 20, 1880. 
6-7 Jessie Maude Redmon, b. Jan. 29, 1885. 
7-6 Martha Matilda McClung, b. June 3, 1849. See por- 
trait; m. Nov. 22, 1868, Leonard S. Wilson, Hedrick, Iowa, 
Three children viz. : 

1-7 (A dau). Wilson. 

2-7 Dick Wilson. Address : Hedrick, Iowa. 
3-7 Grace Wilson, m. Nov., 1899, Mr. Douglas. St. 
Joseph, Mo. 

8-6 Millard Henry McClung, b. Jan. 23, 1855. See por- 
trait; m. Dec. 22, 1881, Bell Hartley. Portland, Ore. Three 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Chloe Edna McClung, b. O'ct. i, 1881. 
2-7 Zoe Eva McClung, b. Apr. 27, 1883. 
3-7 Millard Hartley McClung. 

9-6 Ryland Brown McClung, b. Nov. 29, 1857. See por- 
trait; m. June 15, 1890, Eva Hoyt. Portland, Ore. One child, 
viz. : 

1-7 Ryland Eugene McClung, b. June 16, 1895. 

3-5 Elizabeth Wallace McClung, b. Nov. 30, 1810; d. 



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Nov. 21, 1897; m. Jan. 15, 1828, Eli P. Farmer, Bloomington, 
Ind. 

4-5 Sarah Woods McClung, b. Mar. 3, 1813 ; d. Aug. 23, 
1889; m. May 22, 185 1, Nathan Horner, Monroe City, Iowa. 

5-5 Amanda Melvina McClung, b. May 24, 1816; d. Aug. 
I, 1901 ; m. July 2, 1839, Moses Chamberlain or Cumberlin. 
Address: Seymour, Iowa. 

12-4 Elizabeth McClung, b. in Rockbridge Co., Va. ; d. 
near Troy, Ohio, from an over-dose of opium carelessly ad- 
ministered by a nurse, m. Oct. 18, 1797, Alexander Telford. 
Troy, Ohio, Three children, viz. : 

1-5 James Telford, d. age 55 years ; m. Seven children, 
viz. : 

1-6 Rev. Alexander Telford, d. about 1893, ^Z^ ^5 yeari 
He was a Presbyterian minister, m. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Elizabeth Telford, teacher at Hastings, Minn. 

2-7 Stella Telford, teacher at Hastings, Minn.. 

3-7 Agnes Telford. Address: Hastings, Minn. 

2-6 Murray Telford, d. age 55 ; farmer ; m. Two chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 Mary Elizabeth Telford, Bookkeeper in First Na- 
tional Bank, Troy, Ohio. 

2-7 Wilbur Telford. Studied architecture at Columbus, 
Ohio. 

3-7 Elizabeth Telford, d. age 32; m. Two children. She 
survived both. 

4-6 Howe Telford, d. age 21. 

5-6 Mary Ann Telford, d. age 25. 

6-6 Nannie Telford, m. Charles H. McCullough. Ad- 
dress: Troy, Ohio. Five children, viz.: 

1-7 Eugene T. McCullough, Troy, Ohio. 

2-7 Heber A. McCullough, Troy, Ohio. 

3-7 Walter G. McCullough. Graduated at Ann Arbor 
University, 1895. Is a lawyer. Troy, Ohio. 

4-7 George E. McCullough. Attended Wooster Univer- 
sity. Studied medicine. 

5-7 Frank A. McCullough, Troy, Ohio. 

7-6 Hugh Telford, d. age 8 years. 

2-5 Finley Telford, d. ; m. No issue. 

3-5 Jane Telford, d. unm. age 70 years. 

13-4 David McClung, b. in Rockbridge Co., Va., July 6, 
1776; d. at Troy, Ohio, Jan. 9, 1841. He was a farmer and 
cabinet maker. Learned his trade in Philadelphia, Pa. He 
was small of stature, and had and exceedingly pleasant voice. 
He m. 1st, in the upper part of Rockbridge Co., Va., Oct. 16, 
1803, Polly Cloyd; d. Mar. 6, 1807. Two children, viz.: 



80 McClung Genealogy. 



1-5 Houston McClung, b. Feb. 4, 1805; d. Oct. 15, 1805. 

2-5 Cloyd McClung, b. Sep. 16, 1806; d. May 18, 1836; 
m. February 12, 1833, Mary Culbertson. No issue. 

David McClung, (9-4) m. 2nd, in Va., Apr. 12, 1808, 
Nancy Henderson, b. Nov. 16, 1782; d. Nov. 9, 1862. Troy, 
Ohio. Seven children, viz. : 

3-5 James Henderson McClung, b. Mar. 31, 1809; d. Dec. 
19, 1838; m. Mar. 20, 1832, Mary C. Morgan, d. One child, 
viz. : 

1-6 Heber McClung, d. age about 35 ; m. Miss Hatha- 
way, d. No issue. 

4-5 Hervey McClung, b. Jan 9, 181 1 ; d. Jan. 31, 1824, 

5-5 John Telford McClung, b. July 5, 1813; d. Nov. 20, 
1877, unm, 

6-5 Benjamin Franklin McChmg, b. Nov. i, 1815; d. July 
24, 1881 ; m. Feb. 6, 1838, Amanda Taylor, b. Jan. 11, 1817; d. 
Feb. 4, 1868. One child, viz. : 

1-6 Charles Livingston McClung, b. Aug i, 1840; ni. 
Nov. 21, 1866, Annie H. Mackey, b. July 2, 1840. He was a 
civil engineer and surveyor. Lived formerly at Columbus, 
Kan. Present address: 2112 N. Tenth St., Kansas City, 
Kan. Two children, viz. : 

1-7 Clarence Erwin McClung, b. Apr. 5, 1870. Graduat- 
ed in Pharmacy. Prof, of Chemistry in State University of 
Kan. Lawrence, Kan. ; m. Annie Drake. 

2-7 Elizabeth B. McClung, b. Nov. 13, 1873; m. Jan. 
2, 1892, Wesley R. Childs ; b. June 26, 1869. Kansas City, 
Kan. One child, viz. : 

1-8 Annie K. Childs, b. June 18, 1894. 

7-5 Paulina McClung, b. Nov. 11, 1817; d. Mar. 2, 1842; 
m. Oct. 24, 1839, J- W. Young. One child, viz.: 

1-6 (A dau.) Young, d. young. 

8-5 William Burgess McClung, b. Feb. 20, 1820; d. Sep., 
1898; m. May 29, 1851, Nancy Mitchell, d. May, 1900. He 
was a farmer. Was one of the founders of the Ohio State 
Agricultural College, and a Supt. and director of the same. 
He was a member of the Ohio State Legislature. Resided 
at 1301 Highland St., Columbus, Ohio. Two children, viz. : 

1-6 Caroline McClung, b. Sep. 24. 1852; m. Dec. 18, 1884, 
J. S. Hutson. Address: 1301 Highland St., Columbus, Ohio. 
No issue. 

2-6 William Edward McClung, b. Oct. 30, 1859; "i- Dec. 
I, 1892, Ella lUirry, b. Aug. i860. New Philadelphia, Ohio. 
One child, viz. : 

1-7 Jane Fribley McClung, b. Feb. 6, 1895. 

9-5 David Addison McClung, b. Aug. 15, 1826; d, June 




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9. 1887; m. Jan, 4, 1853, Elizabeth Harker, Kokomo, Ind. 
Five children, viz. : 

1-6 Mary Paulina McClung, b, Oct. 18, 1853 ; m. Henry 
C. Davis. Kokomo, Ind. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Emma Davis. 

2 7 Harvy Davis. 

3-7 George Davis. 

2-6 George Henry McClung, b. July 10, 1857; d. Jan. 
28, 1866. 

3-6 John Cloyd McClung, b. Dec. 9, 1859. ^^ i^ ^ farm- 
er of Troy, Ohio ; m. Jennie Frazier. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Cloyd McClung. 

2-7 Mary McClung. 

3-7 Zeda McClung. 

4-6 Emma McClung, b. July 26, 1862. Kokomo, Ind. 

5-6 Louisa McClung, b. Aug ig, 1867; m. Edward R. 
Anderson. Kokomo, Ind. Two daughters. 

14-4 Capt. James McClung, b. about 1777; d. "before the 
Civil War, a^ed 83 years." He was buried in Mt. Carmel 
cemetery near Vesuvius^ Va. He was a captain of militia. 
The following sketch of him was written by Judge James 
Trice Patton, and published in the Lexington, Va. Gazette, 
May 16, 1873. 

"It shall be my province now to treat of a 
man in a rather different sphere of life from those heretofore 
mentioned — of one whose name is not familiar to those bear- 
ing it in remembrance, either as a politician, legislator, jus- 
tice of the peace, practical farmer, nor in any special capacity 
for which those hitherto treated of have been noted ; but 
mainly in the character of an active devout Christian. Capt. 
James McClung was a man especially remarkable in that re- 
spect. As an evidence of that fact you miay mention his 
name to anyone who now retains a knowledge of him and the 
first idea that would arise in connection with that recollec- 
tion would be that of his Christian character; or let those 
testify who have been accustomed to hear his memory re- 
ferred to, and I venture the prediction it would be that their 
knowledge of him was from hearing him spoken of as pe- 
culiarly a Christian man. The birthplace of Capt. McClung 
was on the east bank of South River a few miles in an east of 
south direction from the town of Fairfield, where an invit- 
ing plot of ground between the river and the mountain was 
selected by one of the first settlers of his name in the Valley. 
Land with a good strong soil, but steep in places, plenty of 
timber and delightful springs of cool, delicious water. There 
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82 McClung GeneaivOgy. 

ing to different branches of the same family and in whose 
hands they had been retained from the earliest settlement of 
the county. 

The residence of Capt. McClung's father was at the 
mouth of the "Little Mary" where a log house after the prim- 
itive style of buildings among the early settlers was ere.cted, 
but scarcely a vestige now remains to mark the spot. It is 
a rather narrow strip of land between the river and the moun- 
tain side of the well-known Diggs Survey, famous for its min- 
eral deposits. In the course of the family inheritance this 
tract of land passed from James McClung the first, to James 
McClung of whom I write, and about half of it is still owned 
by the present James McClung living thereon, having been 
owned by one of that name since its first settlement. The 
residence of Capt. James McClung, the subject of this sketch, 
was on that portion of the tract higher up the river where he 
spent the years of his life after his marriage. He was the 
youngest of fourteen children, and like most of the descend- 
ants of the first settlers, was of Scotch-Irish stock of the true 
blue Presbyterian stamp, and from my earliest knowledge of 
him was a ruling elder in the Presbyterian church. He was 
a constant attendant at the house of God, and so zealous was 
he in that observance that he has been known to walk from 
his home, a distance of twenty miles to attend a meeting of 
Presbytery at Staunton. I once heard a venerable gentle- 
man, who occupies one of those offices in the rear of the court 
house at Lexington, make a remark of Capt. James McClung 
somewhat to the following effect : I have never known the 
individual, who in my view lived so near to God and have 
so much of the image of his blessed Master as did Capt. 
James McClung. He would walk a long distance and attend 
for several days at a time upon the preachmg of the Gospel 
when a revival of religion was going on. During the greai 
revival of the Presbyterian church which took place some 
thirty odd years ago, Capt. McClung devoted himself to that 
revival, and aided much in its progress. It was known as 
"Jones" revival throughout the churches in this section of the 
Valley by its being gotten up and conducted mainly, so far 
as human aid was concerned, by a Presbyterian minister by 
the name of Jones. He would attend the meetings ; walk 
from church to church while they lasted, and his gift in pray- 
er was so devout, so eloquent that his prayers had a powerful 
effect upon the audience. Indeed the Rev. Mr. Jones would 
seek his assistance in that way to get up a religious feeling 
at his appointments and to keep it up when once aroused. 
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commenced the utterance of his devotions in a secluded part 
of the church, and warming up as he proceeded, his prayer be- 
came so devout, so touching, that Mr. Jones came down from 
the pulpit and led him forth before the audience. The old 
man never ceased or faltered in his prayer, but grew more el- 
oquent as he advanced, as though unconscious of any inter- 
ruption, so much absorbed was he in his supplication before 
the throne of grace. 

His Christian counsel was much sought for by those 
touched with an awakening sense of their sinfulness ; by those 
experiencing doubts of their worthiness ; by ministers even, 
and especially by young men preparing for the ministry. At 
one time the Rev. VVm. S. Plumer, meeting with him on the 
occasion of a religious service, sought an interview with him 
on the subject of his worthiness for the gospel ministry, and 
expressed his doubts of his acceptability. As I have heard 
the story, the two proceeded into the woods from the coun- 
try church they were attending, and after consultation and 
prayful consideration of the subject, the then young candidate 
felt much strengthened to persevere in his ministerial call- 
ing. I have heard it said to that conference it might be that 
the Presbyterian church was indebted for the subsequent able 
service of that distinguished divine. Dr. Plummer always ex- 
pressed the highest admiration for the Christian character of 
old Capt. James McClung. 

He was truly a pillar to the Presbyterian church and a 
shining light in the cause of Christianity during the long 
period of a well-spent life. No man .could be so truly pious 
without, at the same time being a most useful and worthy 
citizen ; but I have chosen to speak of him almost exclusively 
in his Christian character ; and while I have exhausted the 
space I have hitherto allowed myself in such articles, have 
fallen short of exhausting the subject, for as much more could 
be written of the commendable virtues of Capt. McClung as a 
Christian man and yet the half not be told. Many years will 
have to elapse before the pious example of this unpretending 
holy man will cease to be felt in the sphere of his useful labors ; 
and though meek and lowly was his lot on this earth, his 
crown of glory can but be bright in the realms above ; while 
the memory of his Christian virtues shall remain as endur- 
ing and lasting as the lofty peaks which tower around his 
once humble home at the foot of South Mountain." 

Capt. James McClung was a tall man with gray hair, gray 
eyes, heavy eyebrows, long, narrow and very white, smooth- 
shaven face, with beard under chin. He wore a blue home- 
spun swallow-tail dress-coat. He was a party to the follow- 



84 McClung Genealogy. 

ing transaction : "Know all men by, these presents that I 
James McClung of the County of Rockbridge and State of 
Virginia have bargained and sold and delivered and by these 
presents do bargain sell and Confirm and deliver unto Wil- 
liam McClung of the County of Wilkes and State of Georgia 
a Negro Woman Slave Named Charritj of the age of twenty 
one years with her child named Polly to have and to hold 
the said Negro Woman Slave and Child to him the said Wm. 
McClung his heirs or assigns from henceforth as his or their 
property absolutely without any manner of Condition in Wit- 
ness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 19th Day 
of December 1798 Eight. 

Test JAMES McCLUNiG, (Seal) 

JOHN GRAVES, 
WILLIAM BROWN." 

Capt. James McClung, m, Mary Campbell, dau. of Charles 
Campbell and sister of Dr. Samuel L. Campbell, of Lexington, 
Va., and of the historian, Rev. John W. Campbell, of Peters- 
burg, Va. The Campbells belonged to the House of Argyle. 
She was also a niece of Dr. Archibald Alexander, of Prince- 
ton. She was tall and slender. She survived her husband 
about five years. Eight children, viz. : 

1-5 Mary Ann McClung, d. prior to 1826, unm. ; "age 13 
years." 

2-5 Nancy McClung, d. prior to 1861, unm.; age about 
60 years. Buried in the Alexander Cemetery one mile and 
a half west of Fairfield, Va. Her grave is near the McDowell 
Mausoleum. 

3-5 James Gardner McClung, b, 1806; d. Oct, 7, 1862; m. 
Jan. 12, 1837, Matilda Jane Scott Paris, b. Oct., 1822; d. Apr. 
26, 1899, dau. of Geo. Paris and his wife, Nancy Hudson, and a 
sister of Charles Campbell McClung's wife. No issue. She 
m. 2nd, J. Cyrus Bell, d. No issue. They lived at the mouth 
of Big Mary's Creek on South River, near Fairfield, Va. 

4-5 Charles Campbell McClung, b. Mar. 3, 1807, in Rock- 
bridge, Co., Va. ; d. Jan. 11, 187J, near Monmouth, ill.; m. 
Aug. 4, 1836, Nancy Paris, b. July 4, 1814; d. May 15, 1899, 
dau. of George Paris and his wife, Nancy Hudson. George 
Paris was a lineal descendant of the founder of Paris, France. 
They lived in Virginia about one year after their marriage, 
then emigrated to near Xenia, Ohio, where they lived four- 
teen years. They moved in 185 1 to near Monmouth, 111. 
Later the family lived in Monmouth. Eleven children, viz. : 

1-6 Lemuel Houston McClung, b. May 4, 1837; d. Mar. 
3, 1839. Was buried at Xenia, Ohio, in the family graveyard 
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2-6 Mary Campbell McClung, b. Feb. 19, 1839; d. Sep. 
2, 1893, unm. 

3-6 Joseph Judson McClung, b. June 6, 1841 ; d. Mar. 6, 
1865, unm. 

4-6 John Paris McClung, b. Sep. 19, 1843 ; d. Mar. 17, 
1865, at Camp Point, III. He was a Federal solider. 

5-6 James Morrison McClung, b, Aug. 24, 1845 ! m- J^"- 
8, 1891, Mrs. Lucy Isabel, nee Gambell. He is a grocery 
merchant at Monmouth, 111. N'o issue, 

6-6 Dr. Samuel Hudson McClung, b. Dec. 3, 1847. ^i^" 
ished Junior year in Monmouth College. Graduated at Jef- 
ferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Mar. 10, 1877. Elder 
in the Presbyterian church; m. Oct. 31, 1878, Eleanor B. Cur- 
ry, b. in Mt. Sterling, 111., Apr. 5, 1858; d. in Los Angeles, 
Cal., Oct. 8, 1892. Graduated at Jacksonville, 111, Female 
Academy in June, 1877. Address: 714 W. Pica St., Los An- 
geles, Calif. Seven children, viz, : 

1-7 Mary Irwin McClung, b. Dec. 6, 1879. 

2-7 Eleanor Estelle McClung, b. Oct. 14, 1882. 

3-7 James Curry McClung, b. Oct. 10, 1884. 

4-7 Grace Hudson McClung, d. in infancy. 

5-7 Anna Eliza McClung, d. 

6-7 Katherine Wilma McClung, b. Oct. 3, 1890. 

7-7 Samuel Hudson McClung, Jr., b. Sep. 17, 1892. 

7-6 Anna Matilda McClung, b. Aug. 23, 1850; m. Sep, 
29, 1875, Dr. James Mc'Clanahan, b. Mar. 26, 1850. Kirk wood, 
111. Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Ralph Hudson McClanahan, b, Oct, 22, 1876, Kirk- 
wood, 111, 

2-7 James Harold McClanahan, b, Sep. 25, 1882. 

3-7 Helen Louise McClanahan, b. Oct. 23, 1886. 

4-7 Thomas Scott McClanahan, b. Oct. 16, 1891. 

8-6 Charles Campbell McClung, Jr. b. Feb. 26, 1853 ; m. 
Aug, 25, 1887, Leona Frances Reed, b. Mar, 6, 1861, He is 
a grocery merchant at Monmouth, 111, No issue, 

9-6 George William Paris McClung, b. Apr, 20, 1855. 
He is a grocery merchant at Monmouth, 111., unm, 

10-6 Ella Rachel McClung, b. Aug. 21, 1857; m. Aug. 21, 
1884, Samuel Crosby Foster, b. May i, 1848, He is a druggist 
at Kirkwood, 111. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 Charles Eberle Foster, b. June 25, 1885. 

2-7 Nancy Louise Foster, b. Apr. 8, 1890. 

3-7 James Crosby Foster, b. Jan. 8, 1892. 

11-6 Inez Irene McClung, b. Dec. 21, 1859. Address: 
Monmouth, 111., unm. 

5-5 Rachel Dinwiddie Wilson McClung, d, unm. Was 



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buried at the Alexander Cemetery near Fairfield, Va. She 
was an exceedingly brilliant woman. She was once engaged 
to be married to Cyrus H. McCormick, the harvesting ma- 
chine manufacturer, of Chicago ; but the engagement was 
broken by her father, upon the ground of her social su- 
periority. 

6-5 Sarah McClung, d. during the Civil War, unm. 

7-5 Phebe McClung, b. about 1816, d. Dec. 2, 1901, unm. 
Buried in the United Presbyterian cemetery at Timber Ridge, 
Va. 

8-5 Samuel McClung, d. about 1865. He was killed by 
John Sayles near Buena Vista, Va. Samuel was a kind-hearted 
man, but was very fond of playing pranks. On one o.ccasion he 
mounted a sleigh belonging to Mr. Mofifett and invited Na- 
thaniel Hill to take a ride with him. Hill innocently accepted 
the invitation. Moffet, missing his sleigh, went in search of 
it. Upon meeting Moffett in the road very unexpectedly, 
McClung unhitched the horse from the sleigh and fled, leav- 
ing Hill sitting in the sleigh only to discover that he had been 
made the victim of a practical joke. 

Samuel's pranks were finally the cause of his death. He 
rode up to a shop near his own home, hitched his horse, and 
for sport mounted John Sayles' horse in the owner's presence 
and rode away. Sayles called upon him to stop. McClung 
pretended as if he did not hear ; whereupon Sayles drew a re- 
volver and shot him, killing him instantly. Two children, 
viz. : 

1-6 James Samuel Legrand McClung, carpenter and 
farmer; m ist. Apr. 30, 1874, Hannah Agnes Patton, b. May 
14, 1852; d. May 21, 1883. A'ddress : Aqua, Va. Four chil- 
dren, viz.: 

1-7 Harry Lee McClung, b. Mar. 9, 1875. Address: 
East Lexington, Va. m. July 22, 1897, Emma Etsel Terry. 
Two children, viz. : 

I 8 Dana Lee McClung, b. July i, 1898. 

2-8 James Marshall McClung, b. July 18, 19CXD, 

2-7 Alonzo Hansford McClung, b. Jan. i^, 1878. Aqua, 
Va. 

3-7 Bettie Houston McClung, b. Aug. 29, 1880. 

4-7 Sidney Patton McClung, b. Mar. i^, 1883. Address: 
Bluefield, W. Va.. unm. 

James Samuel Legrand McClung, (1-6) m. 2nd, 1885, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Hall. No issue. They reside at Aqua, Va. 

2-6 Mary Houston McClung, b. 1855; m. June 14, 1893, 
Andrew B. Forsythe. Buena Vista, Va. 

8-3 John McClung, b. in Ireland, 1731 ; d. near Fairfield, 
Va., 1817. He was an Elder in the Timber Ridge Presby- 



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terian Church. He was a remarkably stout and fine-looking 
man ; very straight, six feet high and very portly, weighing 
i8o to 200 pounds. He was a successful farmer, possessing 
a considerable estate in land and slaves. He had a good Eng- 
lish education and took a prominent part in the erection of 
schools and churches, m. 1754, Elizabeth Alexander, b, in 
Ireland, Oct. 28, 1735; d. prior to Nov. 29, 1802, dau. of 
Archibald Alexander and his wife, Margaret Parks, and aunt 
of Dr. Archibald Alexander, of Princeton. Twelve children, 
viz.: 

I, Margaret; 2, William; 3, Rebecca; 4, John; 5, Archi- 
bald ; 6, Phebe ; 7, Elizabeth ; 8, James ; 9, Joseph ; 10, Isa- 
bel; II, Esther, and 12, Polly. 

1-4 Margaret McClung, b. Oct. 5, 1755 ; ; a. subsequent 
to 1802. She was a celebrated beautv and belle. There is 
a tradition that "forty horses have been seen hitched to the 
palings at one time, the owners being admirers of Miss Marg- 
aret McClung, seeking her hand." m. Robert Tate, of Augusta 
Co., Va. Twelve children, 

2-4 Judge William McClung, b. near Fairfield, Va., July 
12, 1758; d. near Maysville, Ky., 181 1. Graduated from Lib- 
erty Hall Academy, now Washington and Lee University, 
Sep. 14, 1785. Studied law under Thomas Jefi^erson. Emi- 
grated to Bardstown, Ky. He was a member of the Virginia 
Legislature from Kentucky ; member of Kentucky Constitu- 
tional Convention, 1787, and of Kentucky Senate, 1796-1800. 
Judge of INIason Co., Ky. Circuit Court by appointment of 
Gov. Christopher Greenup, m. May 25, 1703, Susan Tarlton 
Marshall, b. at "Oakhill," Fauquier Co., Va., May 12, 1774; 
d. at Maysville, Ky., Nov. 5, 1858, dau. of Col. Thomas Mar- 
shall, and a sister of Chief Justice John Marshall, whose statue 
stands at the west entrance to the Ignited States Capitol at 
Washington. It was while tolling his obsequies that the 
famous Liberty Bell was crackeH. Seven children, viz.: 

1-5 Thomas Marshall McClung, d. about 1820, unm. 

2-5 Mary McClung, d young. 

3-5 Elizabeth McClung, d young. 

4-5 William McClung, Jr., d. young. 

5-5 Charlotte J. McClung, b. 1803 ; d. 1840. Brilliant wo- 
man possessing many idiosyncrasies, m. 1828, Thomas H. 
Woolfolk, b. 1795 ; d. July 3, 1850. 

6-5 Rev. John Alexander McClung, D.D., b. near Wash- 
ington, Ky., Sep. 25, 1804; d. at Niagara Falls, Aug. 6, 1859. 
Educated at "Buckpond," by his uncle, Louis Marshall, and 
while there united with the Presbyterian Church. Enterea 
Princeton College at the age of eighteen, but on account of 
ill health returned to Kentucky in 1824. In 1827 he was H- 



88 McClung Genealogy. 



censed to preach by Ebenezer Presbytery. Another account 
says he entered Prin.ceton Theo. Sem. in 1823, graduated and 
was licensed in 1829. He preached several years in Washing- 
ton, Ky. ; became unsettled in his religious views ; resigned 
his church and retired to his large farm in the Ohio bottom 
below Maysville, Ky., and engaged in literary pursuits until 
1835. In 1830 he published a novel entitled "Camden, a tale 
of the South." In 1832 he published a volume entitled 
"Western Adventure," a book of thrilling interest which en- 
joyed a large sale. He contributed largely to Collins' first 
edition of the history of Kentucky, and was regarded as one 
of the most chaste and forcible writers of his day. 

In 1835, after studying law in private he removed to 
Washington, Ky., and at once took a front rank at the bar. 
In 1838-9, he represented Mason County in the Kentucky 
Legislature. 

During an evangelistic meeting in Maysville Feb. 23, 
1849, he reunited with the Presbyterian Church and was again 
ordained to the ministry. He preached for several months to 
crowded houses in Louisville. He then accepted a call to 
the First Presbyterian Church of Indianapolis, Ind., where 
he preached for several years. South Hanover College con- 
ferred upon him the degree of D.D. He was oflfered the 
presidency of that institution ; but declined it on account of 
ill health. He went to St. Paul, Minn., where he preached 
until 1857. His health being improved he accepted a call to 
his former church at Maysville, Ky. But his former com- 
plaint, dyspepsia, returned in a more terrible form. He again 
went north for relief, announcing his purpose of trying a 
water-cure establishment. Passing through Cincinnati and 
Cleveland, he stopped at a hotel at Tonawanda, N. Y., on 
Aug. 5, 1859. On the next day it is supposed that he walked 
to S.chloser — a steamboat landing about nine miles distant, 
to bathe in the Niagara river; as he was said to be fond of 
bathing. His clothes were found on the dock, and four days 
later his lifeless body was found below the falls near the 
mouth of the Niagara river, in an eddy on the American side. 
The body was taken to Maysville, Ky., for interment. His 
tomb bears the following inscription : 

"In memory of Rev. John A. McClung, D.D., late pastor 
of the Presbyterian Church at Maysville, Ky., born Sep. 25, 
1804; d. Aug 6, 1859. How is the strong staff broken, and 
the beautiful rod, Jer. xliii: 17. This monument is erected 
by members of the church and by friends of his youth and 
mature years, to whom he was endeared by every quality that 
can sanctify friendship and dignify and adorn manly charac- 
ter." 



McClung Genealogy. 89 

He was an eloquent speaker with a nervous, eccentric 
manner. He was a master in logic, appealing to the reason 
rather than to the emotions of his hearers. Being an exceed- 
ingly conscientious man, he possessed the unbounded confi- 
dence of all. 

His biography has been ably written by Judge Henry 
Waller, of Chicago, and is published in the last edition of 
"Western Adventure," mentioned above. m._Nov. 25, 1825, 
Eliza Johnston, b. Feb. 9, 1806; d. at St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 

28, i860, sister of Gen. Albert Siclney Johnston, of C. S. A. 
Eight children, viz. : 

1-6 John William McClung, b. Nov. 21, 1826; d. May 

29, 1888. Educated at Center College, Danville, Ky., com- 
pleting the junior year. Graduated in law at Transylvania 
University in 1847. .Practiced law in Mason Co., Ky., 1848- 
1850. He went to Cincinnati, embarked in the wholesale gro- 
cery business, and lost all. Tried the commission business 
with no better success. In July, 1854, he moved to St. Paul, 
Minn, and resumed the practice of law. A year later he 
turned his attention to real estate. In 1869 he organized the 
first Building Association west of Ohio and for 17 years was 
secretary and business manager of the same. Forty or fifty 
of these institutions in the west have grown from the original ; 
and he is regarded as the father of them all. He served as 
County Commissioner in i860; City Assessor, 1864-1869; 
Editor-in-Chief of the "Pioneer" 1868-1870, and gained a 
reputation as a writer under the non de plume of "Merrimac." 
He published a volume entitled "Minnesota as it is in 1870." 
In 1871 he was elected a Director of the Chamber of Com- 
merce. In 1872 he was Secretary o*f the St. Paul Board of 
Public Works; and in 1875, County Assessor. He inaugu- 
rated the system of public parks Tn St. Paul. He was one of 
the incorporators of the St. Paul Library Association. He 
wrote a memorial to Congress which secured $65,000 for the 
erection of Fort Snelling bridge. 

He liberated all the slaves inherited from his father. In 
doing so he was carrying out the well-known wish of his 
father who during his own lifetime liberated the greater part 
of them ; those he retained were the household servants. All 
of these were liberated by John William McCluner at a time 
when he was $10,000 in debt, and the current rate of interest 
was 30 per cent. By selling the slaves he could have paid a 
large part of his indebtedness and was advised to do so by 
his friends ; but he liberated the last slave and paid his in- 
debtedness by what he believed to be a more honorable 
method. It took him twenty years to pay one hundred cents 
on the dollar, but he finally did so, and had a good balance 



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left to his credit besides. At the time of his death he owned 
a large quantity of real estate and was esteemed one of St. 
Paul's wealthy men. 

Personally he was a man of ordinary size, with a flowing 
beard, and a pleasant expression. He was modest and retir- 
ing in his nature ; decided in his opinions ; original and inde- 
pendent in his thinking and scrupuously honest in his con- 
duct. He enjoyed universal respect and esteem of his fellow 
citizens, m, June 5, 1851, Mary Roberts Allen, b. at Matches, 
Miss., July 16, 1830. Address: St. Paul, Minn. Nine chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 Mary Eliza McClung, b. at Covington, Ky,, May 3, 
1852; d. at St. Paul, Minn., May i, 1887; m. Dec. 24, 1873, 
Charles A. Biegler, b. June 11, 1850. Chicago, 111. Six chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-8 Cameron Allen Biegler, b. Oct. 11, 1874. 

2-8 Sarah Marshall Biegler, b. Apr. 6, 1876. 

3-8 John McClung Biegler, b. Mar. 5, 1878. 

4-8 Phillip S. Biegler, b. Jan. 30, 1880. 

5-8 Marion Biegler, b. June 25, i88'2. 

6-8 Harold G. Biegler, b. June 17, 1886. 

2-7 John Allen McClung, b. Mar. 24, 1855, at Indianapo- 
lis, Ind.; d. Sep 11, 1856, at St. Paul, Minn. 

3-7 Albert Sidney Johnston McClung, b. Dec. 20, 1857 ; 
d. Sep. 4, 1859. 

4-7 Sue Keith McClung, b. Apr. 11, i860; d. Feb. 23, 
1862. 

5-7 William Allen McClung, b. Aug. 3, 1862; d. Apr. 

16, 1864. 

6-7 Harrison Taylor McClung, b. Oct. 29, 1864; d. July 

17, 1897. He was a real estate dealer and resided in St. Paul, 
Minn. See portrait, m. Oct. 10, 1892, Rose Belle Hamilton. 
Address St. Paul, Minn. One child, viz. : 

1-8 Kathryn McClung, b. Oct. 29, 1895. 

7-7 Nellie M. McClung, b. May 25, 1867 ; m. June 16, 
1894, William T. McMurran, a lineal descendant of the Custis 
family to which Martha Custis Washington belonged. St. 
Paul, Minn. One child, viz.: 

1-8 John Park Custis McMurran, b. Feb. 25, 1896. 

8-7 Alberta Virginia McClung, b. Apr. 29, 1869. Phy- 
sician at 6108 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111. 

9-7 Julia Lee McClung, b. Nov. 23, 1872. St. Paul, 
Minn. 

2-6 Elizabeth McClung, b. Nov. 15, 1829; d. Apr. 14, 
1874; m. Nov. 2, 1852, ]\Iaj. George Thomas Browning, b. 
Dec. 5, 1820; d. July 19, 1882. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 Eliza McClung Browning, b. Jan. 9, 1854; d. Oct. 



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29, 1886; m. Oct. 6, 1875, Nicholas D. Coleman, b. Aug. 10, 
1851. Address: New Orleans, La. Two children, viz.: 

1-8 Lloyd Ruffin Coleman, b. Nov. 26, 1876. 

2-8 Browning Coleman, b. Oct. 3, 1883, (dau.). 

2-7 Granville Williams Browning, b. Mar. 14, 1856, at 
Indianapolis, Ind. ; reared at St. Paul, Minn. Graduated at 
the University of Michigan. Admitted to the bar. Was a 
law partner of Judge Samuel ]\L Moore, of the Supreme Court 
of Illinois. Resides in Chicago, 111., where he continues the 
practice of his profession. 

3-6 Mary Eliza McClung, b. Mar., 1830; d. young. 

4-6 Anna Marie McClung, b. Oct., 1831 ; d. young, 

5-6 Thomas McClung, b. July, 1832; d young. 

6-6 Thomas McClung, b. Sep., 1834; d. yoimg. 

7-6 Susan Tarlton McClung, b. Nov. 25, 1838; d. May 
14, 1892. A woman of brilliant attainments. Fine writer. 
Remarkable memory. Attractive conversationalist. 

8-6 Anna Maria McClung, b. Sep. 8, 1843. Address : St. 
Paul, Minn. 

7-5 Alexander Keith McClung, b. in Va. 181 1; d. in 
Jackson, Miss., Mar. 23, 1855. i^"ini. At the age of fourteen he 
attended a classical school conducted in Woodford, Co., Ky., 
by his uncle, Dr. Louis Marshall. To escape punishment he 
leaped from a second-story window and Bed to his home in 
Mason County. Was commissioned as midshipman in the U. 
S. Navy April i, 1828. He resigned his position in the navy 
August 20, 1829. Returned to Ky. and began a course in 
medical study but abandoned it and pursued the study of law. 
Emigrated in 1833 to Jackson, Miss., where he practiced law. 
He was an orator, statesman and soldier ; but was noted chief- 
ly as a duelist. His first duel was fought while cruising in 
the Mediteranean. His antagonist was also a midshipman, 
his senior by several years and a "dead shot." McClung was 
the challenger, his antagonist the aggressor. McClung knew 
his only chance of life was to allow his arm to receive the 
ball intended for his heart. He accordingly fired from his 
hip and allowed his arm to be broken. 

His second duel was fought at the age of eighteen, near 
Frankfort, Ky. This time his antagonist was his cousin, 
James W. Marshall. The contest was not sought by Mc- 
Clung; Marshall was the challenger. ^McClung accepted, 
choosing pistols as the weapons, and ten paces as the distance. 
Marshall shot and missed. McClung reserved his fire, then 
fired into the air. Marshall desired another shot, but msisted 
that McClung should promise to return it. McClung was 
ready to give his antagonist another chance but would make 



92 McClung Genealogy. 

no promise as to his own course. The seconds put a stop to 
further proceedings. 

His third duel was fought at Jackson, Miss, with Gen. 
Allen, a very popular and influential young lawyer and poli- 
tician. The cause of this difficulty was published at length 
by McClung in his own justification. The leading^ fa.cts were 
about as follows : McClung had a quarrel with George W. 
Coffee, a violent and desperate character, of Jackson, Miss. 
Upon meeting Gen. Allen, a few days later, McClung confi- 
dentially told him all about it and at the same time used some 
very harsh language concerning Mr. Coffee. Gen. Allen vio- 
lated this confidence by detailing the .conversation to Mr. 
Coffee, obviously for the purpose of goading him to a con- 
test. McClung reproached Gen. Allen for this breach of con- 
fidence. Allen resented by repairing to the state house and 
there in the presence of the bar and one hundred and fifty 
spectators, proclaiming McClung at the top of his voice as a 
coward, a liar and a scoundrel. McClung retorted this 
abuse with all the acrimony of which he was capable. An 
hour later Gen. Allen sent him a challenge and assumed the 
privilege of dictating the kind of weapons to be used. They 
were to meet that same evening on the bank of the Pearl river, 
in an eighty acre lot full of bushes. Each was to be armed with 
four pistols and a bowie-knife. They were to be stationed 
eighty yeards apart. At the signal they were to advance, 
using their weapons at pleasure. If both survived the use 
of the pistols, the affair was to be finished with the knife. 
Gen. Allen dictated the use of these weapons evidently think- 
ing that McClung would madly rush forward, speedily, ex- 
haust his fire, and then be left at his mercy. But he griev- 
ously miscalculated upon the impetuosity of his antagonist. 
At the signal McClung advanced .coolly and with the utmost 
deliberation, reserving his fire. When thev had approached 
within thirty yeards of each other Allen shouted: "Now, we 
will see who is the coward," and raised his pistol as he spoke. 
McClung replied : "Yes, we will ;" and with the word sent a 
bullet through Allen's brain. 

The fourth duel was with John Menifee. One evening 
they were bathing together in the Pearl River, when Menifee 
commenced dashing mud upon some boys, thus Dreventing 
them from dressing themselves. When this mischief had 
been carried to the point of persecution, McClung remonstrat- 
ed with Menifee, which only made him all the more persis- 
tent. From words they came to blows and McClung, being 
the larger and stronger, gave his adversary a generous flog- 
ging. McClung bore him no malice and would willingly have 
become reconciled, but Menifee, the "game cock of Vicks- 




VERNENDO BROWN McCLUXG. 

Pafj;e 6i. 



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burg," smarting under defeat, made such proclamations of 
hostile intentions as to render any reconciliation impossible 
to a man of McClung's temperament. The latter sought no 
collision, but would not yield an inch to fear. Some time 
later, Menifee, accompanied by George M. Coffee, who had 
more than once attempted McClung's life, found the latter in 
a billiard room unarmed and partially stupefied with 
drink ; and while in this condition Menifee savagely 
assailed him with a billiard cue ; striking him on the 
head from behind, and beating him with such force 
and violence as to fracture his skull. As McClung, 
stunned and helpless, was being led from the room, Menifee 
followed, and cursing, kicked him in contempt. Wiping the 
blood from his face, M.cClung turned and told him that he 
cared little for the blows with the billiard cue, which could 
not degrade him, but that for the insult and attempted humili- 
ation of the kick, his life should pay the penalty; and that 
Menifee should hear from him as soon as he could stand upon 
his feet. Mc'Clung was now forced either to challenge and give 
Menifee the choice of a weapon with which the latter was an 
expert, or to become the aggressor in a street fight ; which lat- 
ter alternative he disdained to choose. As soon as he was 
able, he sent Menifee a peremptory challenge which the latter 
accepted ; choosing yagers — a short rifle then much used in 
Mississippi, and with which he was a "dead shot." The dis- 
tance was to be thirty yards ; the beach of the Mississippi near 
Vicksburg, the place ; Dec. 29, 1839, the time. No other idea 
entered the public mind than that McClung was to meet cer- 
tain death. A large crowd collected upon the river bank to 
see him fall. The Vicksburg Rifles, of which Menifee was 
captain, turned out in uniform as if to a picnic, to witness the 
event. Calm, collected, unshaken and unchangabie as fate 
itself, stood McClung amidst hundreds thirsting for his blood. 
Promptly at the signal, he fired. Menifee an instant later. Be- 
fore the smoke had cleared away, Menifee was seen to totter, 
then to fall. An examination showed that he had received 
two wounds in the head. A cry of rage went up from his 
friends on the bank, to whom McClung bade defiance, as they 
seemed about to rush upon him. 

A somewhat different account of these duels is furnished 
bv the late John Henderson McClung, of Montezuma, Ga. 
The substance of his account is as follows : 

"Alexander Keith McClung was one of the most remark- 
able men I ever knew. Six feet high and over ; finely made ; 
an eloquent orator and debator, brave to a fault. Had fought 
fourteen duels. Killed ten of the number. Was the most 
unhappy man, he said, in America, from those numerous kill- 



94 McClung Genealogy. 



ings. He gave me an account of them one night after mid- 
nieht. I called at his hotel to see him. Found him lying on 
a couch with his tall, white beaver hat drawn down over his 
eyes, apparently asleep ; which he said was not the case. I 
asked why he did not undress and go to bed. He said he 
could not sleep there at all ; that in former years he had got- 
ten into trouble with a family of desperadoes and had to kill 
them all out or be killed, since which time he had never had 
one day's peace of mind ; and appealed to me as a young man 
never to fight a duel ; that it took a much braver man to re- 
fuse than to fight; and gave me the following: 

He said he had determined to emigrate to Jackson, Miss, 
and embark in his profession of the law. On his arrival there 
he found the profession over-run in numbers several hundred ; 
consequently a bad prospect for a young beginner. The con- 
sequence was, in a few years he had spent all his patrimony in 
board and clothing, and in addition had got largely in debt for 
some expenses which was running him crazy. At that stage, 
that grand man — the first lawyer of the South, S. S. Prentiss 
accosted him on the street and invited him to his office saying 
he wanted to see him on business. He there to his great 
astonishment and delight made a proposition for a partnership 
in their profession, saying he would guarantee him $7,000 
per annum if he would stay in his office .closely and do the 
offi.ce work and let him attend the courts without hindrance ; 
that he (Prentiss) had lost from thirty to fifty thousand dollars 
at one court in New Orleans by not being able to get there. 
McClung told him there was some hindrance in the 
way, and that was debt and lack of suitable .clothes to ap- 
pear in. Prentiss told him to scout the city and get a full 
statement of all he owed and report to him and he would give 
him the money and wait with him till he could make it, which 
he did, and $500 in addition, saying for him to purchase a good 
outfit of clothing and pay a month's board in advance which 
just set him up for business. In a month or two Prentiss 
left for New Orleans to be gone three months. In a month 
after Prentiss departed, a large, tall, rough-loking customer 
named Menifee, originally from Rappahanno.ck Co., Va. ; then 
a large planter in the neighborhood of Jackson, put his head in 
at McClung's office door and inquired for Prentiss. Mc- 
Clung told him Prentiss was in New Orleans but that he, Mc- 
Clung was there to answer for him, supposing he was on law 
business. Menifee, who was a full-grown bully replied, say- 
ing that he could not answer to him ; that he was determined to 
have a fight out of Prentiss or any man that would stand for 
him. McClung answered by saying that he could accommo- 
date him in that. 'All right,' says Menifee, 'you will hear 



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from me before the sun sets,' and left. Menifee went around 
to the saloons boasting he would kill the Kentuckian, as he 
called McClung, whose friends became alarmed and congre- 
gated at his office telling him Menifee was a perfect desperado, 
and killed every man he got into a difficulty with ; that he had 
six brothers equally desperate ; that if he killed one he would 
have to kill all or be killed. McClung replied that no man 
should abuse Prentiss as he had done in his office ; that Pren- 
tiss had befriended him as no other man had ever done, and 
he would stand by him to the death. That afternoon Menifee 
sent him a challenge. He accepted, naming the next morn- 
ing- at daylight at a dueling round five miles from the city and 
selecting Mississippi rifles at twenty paces. At the first fire 
Menifee fell dead; the ball penetrating the forehead. The sur- 
geon immediately probed for the ball, which when extracted 
was only half a ball. The crowd cried out fraud in loading. Two 
friends took McClung and placed him in their carriage and 
drove rapidl}^ home to his office. In one or two hours his 
second arrived saying that the trouble was all over, that Men- 
ifee's second had dis.covered by examining his rifle lock that 
the sharp edge in front of the hammer had split the ball, so 
that made peace or there would have been another duel be- 
tween the seconds. Inside of a week he received a challenge 
from a brother of Menifee, whom he killed ; and so on till he 
had killed all seven. Then their kinsmen took it up. He 
fought seven of them killing three of the number and wound- 
ing the balance." His formidable reputation saved him from 
ever again being challenged. 

He was a Lieut. Colonel in the Mexican War and at tlie 
battle of Monterey assumed the responsibility of hurling a 
company of volunteer riflemen against a fort which had just 
repulsed a whole division of regulars. Advancing in front 
of his men he shouted : "Tombigbee Volunteers, follow me." 
Scaling- the battlements in advance of his men, he was in the 
act of receiving the Mexican General's sword from his hand 
when a minnie-ball shattered his thigh, and three fingers of his 
righthand were carried away by a volley of musketry. For 
his gallantry on this o.ccasion he was presented with a hand- 
some sword on which was inscribed the above order. This 
sword is in the possession of Mrs. Harrison T. McClung, of 
St. Paul, Minn. 

Upon invitation, Col. McClung delivered an address be- 
fore the Legislature of Mississippi in Jan., 1853, upon the life 
and character of Henry Clay. This address is printed In 
Lowry's History of Mississippi, and is regarded as a literary 



gem. 



He was appointed Charge d' Affairs to Bolivia by Pres- 



96 McClung Genealogy. 

ident Taylor. He is said to have killed an overbearing Eng- 
lishman in Bolivia, who spoke disrespectfully of Americans, 
but this is by others denied. The statement that he killed 
a man named Baker is also denied. 

He once had a quarrel with a man named Johnson, of 
Jackson, Miss., which originated ov0r McClung's picking 
over Johnson's fishing bait. They came to blows, clinched 
and fell together. Johnson, the larger man of the two, fell 
on top. The latter drew a bowie-knife and asked McClung, 
then .completely at his mercy, "if you had me as I have you, 
what would you do to me?" McClung, looking up into the 
face of the angry man whose brandished knife was held over 

him, replied : "I would cut your d d throat from ear to 

ear." Johnson replied : "I will be more generous than you 
would be," and immediately arose. The difficulty of course 
ended there. The two men became fast friends. 

His collision with the gallant James S. Jackson had about 
it more laughable features. Jackson, conceiving that a remark 
of McClung's was designed as a sneer, struck him in the face 
with his open hand. Jackson was immediately knocked down 
and then badly beaten by his enraged adversary. Next morn- 
ing with a beefsteak to his eye and surrounded by friends who 
consoled him for his bruises assuring him that M.cClung 
would certainly challenge him and take him across the river 
and shoot him, Johnson heard a quick step coming along the 
hall. The door was thrown open by a servant who announced 
Colonel McClung. Without looking at the others present, 
McClung Walked straight to Jackson's bedside and extending 
his hand asked that the unpleasantness of the previous even- 
ing should be dismissed and forgotten, as all such petty brawls 
should be among gentlemen. Immensely relieved, Jackson 
sprang up in bed and grasping the outstretched hand, ex- 
claimed : "those are my sentiments exactly." 

M.cClung was dining at a hotel. He used his own knife 
to serve himself with butter. A strange guest said : "Waiter, 
come take this butter off the table. This man stuck his knife 
in it. McClung lifted the dish of butter and applied it to the 
man's face, and said : Waiter, Come take this butter off the 
table. This man stuck his nose in it. The strange guest be- 
came indignant, and handed his card to McClung in token of 
his challenge to a fight. McClung gave him his card in token 
of his acceptance of the challenge. When the stranger saw 
the name McClung on the card, he discovered that he had 
imwittingly challenged the famous duelist; and at on.ce said 
to McClung: "Just let me have mv card back; that is all I 
ask." 

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by an armed ruffian, McClung deliberately walked up to the 
desperado and took the pistol from his hand. 

On another occasion he presumed upon his well-known 
character for courage by going late at night to the room of a 
young man who was his deadly enemy and knocking for ad- 
mission. "Who is there?" came from within. "I am Alexander 
McClung." was the answer. "What do you want?" was 
sternly demanded. "I want to sleep with you," was the re- 
ply. The door was opened. Without a word of explanation 
they slept together, breakfasted side by side the next morning 
and appeared arm in arm on the street. 

Alex. K. McClung was a little over six feet high, weighed 
about 170 pounds; was large boned and muscular, without an 
oun.ce of superfluous flesh. His forehead was high, square 
and prominent, with a lowering brow. His eyes were large 
and blue, seeming when excited to emit sparks of fire. His hair 
was sandy ; complexion rather fair and florid ; cheek bones 
high; jaws square and firmly set; walk rapid and step elastic. 

Adherence to the false "code of honor" which prevailed 
in his day was deemed more essential than brains and moral 
character for one who sought political preferment. McClung 
possessed a temperment which made him an easy victim of 
this heathenish and barbarous code. His last days were spent 
in remorseful contemplation. He finally took his own life 
by blowing his brains out with a revolver. Some months be- 
fore his death he penned the following lines overflowing 
with vocal and rythmic liquidity. They constitute the melody 
of a despairing soul: 

ODE TO DEATH, 

Swiftly speed o'er the waves of time, 

Spirit of Death ; 
In manhood's home, in youthful prime, 

I woo thy breath. 

For the fading hues of hope have fled, 

Like the Dolphin's light. 
And dark are the clouds above my head. 

As the starless night. 
Oh, vainly the voyager sighs for rest 

Of the peaceful haven, — 
The pilgrim saint for the home of the blest. 

And the calm of heaven ; 
The galley slave for the night-wind's breath, 

At burning noon ; 
But more gladly I'd spring to thy arms, O, Death 

Come soon, come soon ! 



98 McClung GeneaIvOgy. 

3-4 Rebecca McClung^, b. July 8, 1760; d. m. William 
Steele. 

4-4 John McClung, b. May 22, 1762; d. Sep. i, 1830. He 
was a farmer and miller, m. N'ov. 13, 1788, Mary Stuart, b. 
Mar. 3, 1769; d. May 26, 1842. Fairfield, Va. Twelve chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-5 John McClung, b. Feb. 25, 1790; d. young. 

2-5 Col. Benjamin Stuart McClung, b. Oct. 30, 1791 ; d. 
Aug. 2"], 1868. He was a Colonel in the war of 1812. He was 
a farmer and miller ; also a ruling Elder in the Presbyterian 
church. He resided at "Rocky Flollow'' two miles Southeast 
of Fairfield, Va. Eight children, viz. : 

1-6 Dr. John Alexander McClung, b. Nov. 22, 1826. He 
was educated at Washington College and at Jeflferson Medical 
College, Philadelphia, Pa. ; graduating in medicine at the lat- 
ter institution in 1851. He practiced his profession at Fair- 
field, Va., for more than fifty years. He is universally es- 
teemed both for his medical skill and for his impartial kind- 
ness and generosity, m. Jan. 12, 1854, Mary E. Willson, b. 
Sep. 29, 1831 ; d. July 5, 1887. Fairfield, Va. Ten children, 
viz. : 

1-7 Edgar Willson McClung, b. June 18, 1855; d. Mar. 
27, 1877. 

2-7 Ann Marie McClung, b. Mar. 19, 1857; d. Feb. 21, 
1862. 

3-7 Elizabeth Poague McClung, b. July 16, 1858 ; m. 
Oct. 27, 1886, Robert Franklin Larew, b. Oct. 25, 185 1. 
Farmer. Greenville, Va. Seven children, viz. : 

1-8 Mary Willson Larew, b. July 24, 1887. 

2-8 John Jacob Larew, b. Sep. 17, 1888. 

3-8 James Houston Larew, b. June 2, 1890. 

4-8 Margaret Lula Larew, b. Apr. 9, 1892. 

5-8 Natalie Larew, b. Feb. 3, 1895. 

6-8 Elizabeth McClung Larew, b. Sep. 28, 1896. 

7-8 Robert Franklin Larew, b. July i, 1899. 

4-7 Benjamin Franklin McClung, b. Dec. 14, 1859 ; d. 
May 16, 1861. 

5-7 John Houston McClung, b. Sep. 4, 1861. Employed 
in a railroad office in Houston, Texas. His letters attest 
his intelligence and business ability. 

6-7 William Howard McClung, b. Julv 7, 1863 ; d. Aug. 
8, 1864. 

7-7 Mary Ella McClung, b. May 18, 1865; d. May 16, 
1884. 

8-7 Annette Louise McClung, b. Jan. 12, 1868. Fair- 
field, Va. 



McClung Genealogy. 99 

9-7 Harry Tate McClung, b. Oct. 29, 1874. Employed 
in the First National Bank of Houston, Texas. 

10-7 Dr. Oscar Hunter McClung, b. June 23, 1879. Edu- 
cated at Virginia Military Institute. Graduated in medicine 
at the State University, Charlottesville, Va., with the class 
of 1902. He now practices his profession at Fairfield, Va. 

2-6 Samuel Wallace McClung, b. May 28, 1828; d. July 
20, 1898; m. Feb., 1857, Elizabeth Heiser. Four children, 
\\z. : 

1-7 Mary Eliza McClung, b. Sep. 10, 1858; m. Joseph 
Nicely. Oakdale, Va. 

2-7 Benjamin Stuart McClung, b. Mar. 27, i860; m. 
Feb. 18, 1886, Julia Ann Rowe, b. Apr. 9, 1859. Fairfield, Va. 
Seven children, viz, : 

1-8 Artia Regina McClung, b. Oct. 31, 1886. 

2-8 Forest Aimer McClung, b. May 19, 1888. 

3-8 William Oscar Orrin McClung, b. Aug. 6, 1889. 

4-8 Thomas Shelton McClung, b. Dec. 11, 1891. 

5-8 Roma Hansford McClung, b. July 20, 1893. 

6-8 Dallas Lee McClung, b. Apr. 23, 1898. 

7-8 Wallace Flora McClung, b. Dec. 15, 1902. 

3-7 William Hezekiah McClung, b. May 24, 1861 ; m. 
I St, Laura McClung, of Ashland, Ky. d. Lingleville, Tex. 
One child, viz. 

1-8 Lawrence McClung. 

William Hezekiah McClung (3-7) ni. 2nd. Three chil- 
dren. 

4-7 Harriet Frances McClung, b. Oct. 27^ 1867; m. Chas. 
L. Reed. Marmion, Va. 

3-6 Mary Eleanor McClung, b. Dec. 11, 1830; d. May 
24, 1845. 

4-6 Margaret Tate McClung, b. Nov. 19, 1832; m. Wil- 
liam P. Templeton. d. in the Confederate Army. Fairfield, 
Va. 

5-6 Benjamin Franklin McClung, b. Feb. 21, 1837. Farm- 
er and miller, Brownsburg, Va. m. May 31, 1870, Sallie M. 
Patterson, b. June 13, 1847; d. Dec. 13, 1892. Three chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 Finley Wallace McClung, b, Nov, 25, 1871. 

2-7 Benjamin Franklin McClung, Jr., b, Oct. 30, 1873. 

3-7 John Alexander McClung, b. July 31, 1886. 

6-6 James Archibald McClung, b. Nov. 7, 1840; d, Sep, 
29, 1841, 

7-6 Elizabeth Isabella McClung, b. Mar, 17, 1843; d, 
Dec. 2, 1845. 

8-6 Jane Ann McClung, b. Nov. 12, 1847; d, Jan, 22, 
1900; m, David Black. 



100 McCivUNG Genealogy. 

3-5 Archibald McClung, b. Mar. 3, 1794; d. Aug. 4, 
1861 ; m. ist, Miss Beale. Two children, viz.: 

1-6 Charles Beale McClung, b. about 1824; d. about 
1863, from a wound received at Gettysburg, m. Mary Jane 
Moffett, d. 1894. Four .children, viz.: 

1-7 John Moffett McClung, b. 1847 ; d. in Va., 1891 ; m. 
Anna W. McCorkle, b. 1845. Dunedin, Fla. Seven children, 
viz. : 

1-8 Ernest L. McClung, b. 1868; m. Nov. 15, 1898, Ber- 
tha Williams, of New York City. Address : Hastings, Fla. 

2-8 John Newton McClung, b. Mar. 7, 1870. A tele- 
graph operator, m. June 8, 1898, Jessie R. Pepper, b. 1877. 
Clearwater Harbor. Fla. Two children, viz. : 

1-9 Lester McCorkle McClung, b. Aug. 12, 1890. 

2-9 John Newton McClung, b. Jan 15, 1904. 

3-8 Anna Gertrude McClung, b. 1872, Dunedin, Fla. 

4-8 Eva Moffett McClung, b. 1874; m. Charles Howard 
Dingee. Sanford, Fla. 

5-8 Bertha McClung, b. 1878: m. Clifford Jones. Dune- 
din, Fla. 

6-8 Percy Stewart McClung, b. 1883. Dunedin, Fla. 

7-8 Mary McClung, b. 1886. Dunedin, Fla. 

2-7 James Tate McClung, b. June 21, 1851 ; d. De.c. i, 
1892 ; m. Nov. 20, 1873, Sallie Harris Stratton. b. Oct. 5, 1850. 
Buena Vista, Va. Nine children, viz. : 

1-8 Edna Harlan McClung, b. Dec. i, 1874; d. June i, 
1900; m. Oct. 2, 1897, Walter W. Seay. Buena Vista, Va. 
One child, viz. : 

1-9 Walter Douglas Seay, b. Oct. 15, 1898. 

2-8 Aurelia Douglas McClung, b. Aug. 6, 1876; m. Nov. 
20, 1894, John Rice McNutt, Sr. Bluefield, W. Va. Five chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-9 John Rice McNutt, Jr., b. 1895. 

2-9 James Tate McNutt, b. 1897. 

3-9 Sadie McCorkle McNutt, b. 1899. 

4-9 Mildred Virginia McNutt, b. about 1901. 

5-9 Aurelia Douglas McNutt, b. Sep. 17, 1903. 

3-8 Mary Stratton McClung, b. Apr. 21, 1878; m. Dec. 
28, 1897, J. Christian Risque. Buena Vista, Va. Three chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-9 Edward Walter Risque, b. Mar. 26, 1898. 

2-9 Norma Winifred Risque, b. Dec. 10, 1899. 

3-9 James Christian Risque, 

4-8 Helen Moffett McClung, b. Mav 16. 1880; m. Nov. 2, 
1898, Alexander P. Miller. 512 Adams St., Montgomery, Ala. 
Two children, viz.: 

1-9 Eva Moffett Miller. 




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McClung Genealogy. 101 

2-9 Elizabeth Harlen Miller. 

5-8 Mattie Steele McClung, b. Apr. 20, 1883. Employed 
in telephone exchange. Bnena Vista, Va. 

6-8 Harry Tate McClung, b. Feb. 18, 1885. Buena 
Vista, Va. 

7-8 Sidney Buford McClung, b. Aug. 10, 1886. Blue- 
field, W. Va. 

8-8 Bessie Ewing McClung, b. Feb. 19, 1888. Attend- 
ing school at Clearwater Harbor, Fla. 

9-8 Georgia McClung, b. Mav 11, 1890. Buena Vista, 
Va. 

3-7 Margaret Elizabeth McClung. At Ann Smith Acad- 
emy in 1869 or 1870. Went to Key West, Fla. m. Theo. A. 
Beckett. Address : Stono, S. C. 

4-7 Charles Beale McClung, Jr. m. Alice Cox. St. 
Petersburg, Fla, Four chifdren, viz. : 

1-8 Elmmet McClung. 

2-8 Tate McClung. 

3-8 Clyde McClung. 

4-8 Elsie McClung. 

2-6 John McClung. 

Archibald McClung, (3-5) m. 2nd, Jan. 27, 1825, Elizabeth 
A. Wallace, b. July 12, 1798; d. Apr. 10, 1870, sister of Maria 
Wallace. Four children, viz. : 

3-6 Mary Ann W. McClung, b. about 1826; d. Mar. 27, 
1856; m. Mar. 22, 1849, Henry S. Hartman, a merchant of 
Midway, Va. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 Mary Elizabeth Hartman, m. Thomas Muse, a farm- 
er of Timber Ridge, Va. Two children, viz. : 

2-7 Margaret Wallace Hartman, b. May 13, 1854. Went 
to Rochester, Ind., and m. Oct. 17, 1876, James Andrew Mc- 
Clung, b. Jan. I, 1844, son of William T. McClung. For issue 
see index. 

3-7 Henry Hartman, 

4-6 Margaret McClung, d. 1847 - "i- about 1846, Alex- 
ander Joseph Donald, b. about 1822; d. 1877, son of Mark- 
Donald and his wife, Hannah Lyle. Fairfield, Va. One child, 
viz. : 

1-7 Margaret Donald, b. 1847 ; m. Charles W. Irvine. 
Proprietor of Irvine Flouse, Lexington, Va. 

5-6 Eliza Jane McClung, d. about 1895, at Knightstown, 
Ind. unm. 

6-6 Melinda McClung, d. m. Dr. Jacob Trevey, 

4-5 William McClung, b. Feb. 23, 1796; d. Oct. 20, 1861, 
unm. 

5-5 James McClung, b. Dec. 21, 1797; d. Aug. 20, 1865; 



102 McClung Genealogy. 

m. ist, May 23, 1822, Sarah Reid Alexander, b. 1800; d. Mar. 
29, 1847. Twelve children, viz. : 

1-6 Isabella P. McClung, b. June 10, 1823 ; d. June 12, 
1825. 

2-6 Beniamin Franklin McClung, b. Aug 23, 1824; d. 
May I, 1898. Farmer and miller, m. 1875, Mrs. Margaret 
Dorsey, nee Wallace, d. 1903. By her first husband she had 
one child, Miss Georgia Dorsey. Address : Greenville, Va. 

3-6 Mary E. McClung, b. Dec. 22, 1826. Living 1895. 
Linm., (twin). 

4-6 Esther Ellen McClung, b. Dec. 22, 1826; d. Sep. 24, 
1844, unm., (twin). 

5-6 Sarah J. McClung, b. July 30, 1828; d. July 30, 1845. 

6-6 Andrew Alexander McClung, b. Sep. 8, 1829; d. Aug. 
6, 1891 ; m. 1st, 1856, Estaline Montgomery Wilson, b. 1827; 
d. Nov. 25, 1876. Lived midway between Fairfield and 
Brownsbnrq-, Va. Eight children, viz. : 

1-7 Sallie Tate McClung, b. 1857 ; d. 1857. 

2-7 Mary Tate McClung, b. Dec. 27, 1858; m. Gardner 
P. Kerr. Monmouth, Va. No issue. 

3-7 Bettie Malinda McClung, b. Feb. 28, i860; m. Thom- 
as Kerr. Monmouth, Va. 

4-7 Phebe Ellen McClungj^ b. Dec. 5, 1862; m. J. Frank 
Wilson. Staunton, Va. 

5-7 Margaret Stuart McClung, b. Nov. 29, 1864; Teach- 
er. Monmouth, Va. 

6-7 James Wilson McClung, b. Dec. 24, 1866. He is a 
clerk in a bank at Lexington, Va. m. Irene D. Berry, b. 1866. 

7-7 Benjamin Franklin McClung, h. 1868; d. 1871. 

8-7 Charles Sterrett McClung, H. July 13, 1870; m. Anna 
Wilson. Brownsburg, Va. 

Andrew Alexander McClung (6-6) m. 2nd, Martha Ann 
Robinson, of Stuart's Draft, Va. No issue. 

7-6 James Archibald McClung, b. Oct. 30, 1833 ; d. 1902. 
Merchant. Elder in Presbyterian church, m. ist, Miss Shirkey. 
No issue. He m. 2nd, July 13, 1870, Elizabeth F. Kyle, b. 
Dec. 10, 1849. Covington, Va. Four children, viz.: 

1-7 James Ernest McClung, b. July 28, 1871. Merchant, 
m. Aug. 28, 1894, Jessie Bright, of Lewisburg, W. Va. Ad- 
dress : Covington, Va. Three children, viz. : 

1-8 Margaret McClung, b. Oct. 14, 1895. 

2-8 Ernestine McClung, b. Dec. 21, 1897. 

3-8 Rose Bright McClung, b. Mar. 28, 1902. 

2-7 William Kyle McClung, b. Apr. 13, 1876; d. Jan. 
12, 1901, unm. Graduated at Washington and Lee University 
1898; receiving the degree of A. B. Was chosen valedictorian 
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for scholarship. He won a medal ea.ch year he was in the 
University. 

3-7 Robert Tate McClung, b. Fel). 10, 1878. Clerking in 
a drygoods house in Covington, Va. 

4-7 Frank Points McClung, b. Apr. 16, 1881 ; d. Jan. 26, 
1901. 

8-6 John Tate McClung, b. Feb. 8, 1836; d. Oct. 3, 1892. 
Farmer. Elder in New Providence Presbyterian Church, m. 
Dec. 19, 1867, Mary Eliza Withrow, b. Mar. 18, 1840. Browns- 
burg, Va. Two chilldren, viz. : z 

1-7 Herbert Junkin McClung, b. Nov. 17, 1868; d. July 
13, 1898. He was a farmer and a young man of sterling char- 
acter. Lived near Brownsburg, Va. 

2-7 Eleanor Withrow McClung, b. Feb. 11, 1870; m. 
Oct. 27, 1898, Hamilton S. Wade, b. Sep. 7, 1868. They live 
on the old McClung farm one-half mile east of New Provi- 
dence Church. Address : Brownsburg, Va. One child, viz. : 

1-8 Mary Eleanor Wade, b. Sep. 17, 1899. 

9-6 David Brainerd McClung, b. I3eCj 9, 1837. Farmer 
and miller. Resides one and a half miles west of Browns- 
burg, Va. m. Oct. 9, 1873, Susan Katherine Withrow, b. May 
I, 1839. Five children, viz.: 

1-7 Margaret Withrow McClung, b. Oct. 11, 1875. 

2-7 Sallie Reid McClung, b. Mar. 15, 1877. 

3-7 John Morton McClung, b. Sep. 26, 1878. 

4-7 Mary Morton McClung, b. May 18, 1880; d. Mar. 6, 
1882. 

5-7 Melinda Lacy McClung, b. Oct. 6, 1881. 

10-6 Archibald Stuart McClung, b. Mar. 7, 1840; d. Feb. 
17, 1842. 

11-6 Phoebe A. McClung, b. Apr. 3, 1843; d. Oct. 25, 
1844. 

12-6 Francis William McClung, b. Nov. 6, 1846; d. Apr. 
15. 1851. 

James McClung, (5-5) m. 2nd, 1852, Melinda Gilkerson, 
b. Dec. 4, 1808; d. Dec. 29, 1886. No issue. 

6-5 Joseph McClung, b. June i, 1799, in Rockbridge Co., 
Va. ; d. 1852, in Lagrange, Ala. Went to Ala. about 1830; 
m. Amanda E. Barclay, of Tuscumbia, Ala. Four children, 
viz. : 

1-6 Capt. Linus Anderson McClung, b. Mar. 15, 1839; 
d. Oct., 1862, at Harrisburg, Ky., from the effects of a wound 
received in a battle at Perryville a few days previous. He 
was Adjutant General with the rank of captain in the Confed- 
erate Army. unm. 

2-6 Col. Francis Barclay McClung, b. Sep. 28, 1841, in 
Lawrence Co., Ala. ; m. Nov. 25, 1873, Miss M. T. S. Stroheck- 



104 McClung Genealogy. 

er, of Macon, Ga. d. Sep. 29, 1882, in California. He was lieu- 
tenant and adjutant of 2nd regiment of Ala. Volunteers, C. S. 
A., and at the .close of the war was Lieut. Colonel command- 
ing 1st Confederate Battalion Army of Va. C. S. A. No 
issue. Address: 1109 Post St., San Francisco, Cal. 

3-6 Joseph William McClung, b. Oct. 26, 1844, in Colbert 
Co., Ala. ; d. 1903. Entered cavalry service in C. S. A., at the 
age of sixteen. Went to California in 1868; m. in San Fran- 
cisco, Cal, Oct, 23, 1878, Josephine A. Cole, dau. of Dr. R. 
Beverly Cole. Address: 1414 California St., San Francisco, 
Cal. Two children, viz. : 

1-7 Alma McClung, b. Sep. 9, 1879. San Francisco, Cal, 

2-7 Gladys McClung, b. May 13, 1883. San Francisco, 
Cal. 

4-6 Georgiana McClung, b. in Colbert Co., Ala., Apr. 
I, 1848; m. Corbin Miller Reynolds, Sr., d. Glen Wilton, Va. 
One child, viz. : 

1-7 Corbin Miller Reynolds, Jr., b. 1883, 

7-5 Eleanor McClung, b. Apr. 13, 1801 ; d. Jan. 27, 1821. 

8-5 Elizabeth A. McClung, b. Jan. 17, 1803; d. m. Sep, 

4, 1832, her .cousin, Dr, William McClung Tate, son of Robt. 
Tate and his Wife, Margaret McClung. 

9-5 Linus McClung, b. Nov. 7, 1804. Sold land on South 
River, Rockbridge 'Co., Va., Oct. 13, 1832. Went to Ala, and 
married there. 

10-5 Isabella McClung, b. Aug. 18, 1807; m. ist, Aug. 

5, 1830, Marbel S. Cameron, d. She married 2nd, Robert 
Overman. 

11-5 Franklin McClung, b. Apr. 11, 1809, Went to 
Ala. or Miss., and died young. 

12-5 Mary McClung, b. Au^. 13, 181 1; m. Mar, 29, 1832, 
Samuel Mackey. 

5-4 Archibald McClung, b. Mar, 25, 1764; d. Jan., 1848, 
at Gala, Va. imm. He owned one of the finest farms in 
Botetourt County, which he bequeathed to his nephew, Joseph 
Alexander McClung, (8-5), 

6-4 Phoebe McClung, b. May 8, 1766; d, m. ist. Mar, 
23, 1876, James Paxton. He was accidentally shot by a com- 
panion while hunting. One son, viz, : 

1-5 James Paxton, Went to K'entucky with his uncles, 
William McClung and James McClung. 

Phoebe McClung, (6-4) m. 2nd, Col. Samuel Moore. For 
issue see Paxton and Marshall families. 

7-4 Elizabeth McClung, b. 1768; d. May 10, 1853; m. 
June 4. 1789, Robert Stuart, d. 1827, 

8-4 Dr. James McClung, b. 1770; d. unm. He emigrated 



McClung Geneai^ogy. 105 

from Fairfield, Va. to Ky. with his brother William and Was 
accidentally drowned in the Licking River, in Ky. 

9-4 Joseph McClung, b. July 26, 1775; d. Mar. 23, 1866. 
He resided at the old "McCkmg Mansion," near Fairfield, Va. 
m. 1st, Sep. 9, 1802, Elizabeth Wilson, b. Mar. 13, 1780; d. 
May 19 1813. Five children, viz.: 

1-5 John S. McClung, b. Sep. 5, 1803; d. at Xenia, Ohio, 
Sep. 6, 1866. Farmer, m. Sep. 22, 1830, Hannah Eliza Kin- 
near. In 1836 they emigrated from Fairfield, Va, to Xenia, 
Ohio. Ten children^ viz. : 

1-6 Paulina Tate McClung, b. Aug. 8, 1831 ; m. Mar. 30, 
1852, George Merritt. Address: 312 N. West St., Indianapo- 
lis, Ind. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 Janette Grace Merritt, b. May 27, 1853 ; d. Dec. 6, 
1884, unm. 

2-7 Worth John Merritt, b. July 24, 1861 ; m. Aug. 7, 
1890, Jessie Fisher. Indianapolis, Ind. One child, viz.: 

1-8 George Merritt, Jr., b. June 23, 1891. 

3-7 Ernest George Merritt, b. Apr. 28, 1864. Fellow 
and Associate Prof, of the Department of Physics at Cornell 
University, Ithica, N. Y. 

2-6 William Howard McClung, b. May 9, 1833; d. Feb. 
25, 1858, unm. Was a dry goods merchant at Xenia, Ohio. 

3-6 Dr. Leigh McClung, b. Mar. 12, 1835 ; d. July 4, 1888. 
He was an estimable gentleman, possessing those physical 
and mental qualities so characteristic of the F. F. V. of "ye 
olden time." m. Apr. 30, 1862, Mary A. Brelsford. Three chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 Horace Leigh McClung, b. Mar. 12, 1863; d. at Win- 
chester, Ky., Feb. 23, 1891, unm. He was a lumber merchant 
of Xenia, Ohio. 

2-7 Mary Pearl McClung, b. Aug. 8, 1867; m. May 11, 
1892, John A. Nesbit, of Xenia, Ohio. 

3-7 John Brelsford McClung, b. June 10, 1877. Was 
educated at Miami University. He resides at Xenia, Ohio, 

4-6 Adelaide McClung, b. May 12, 1837 ; m, Oct. 3," 1865, 
Walker D. Williamson, a farmer of Xenia, Ohio. Two chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 Echo Belle Williamson, b. Mar. 24, 1868; m. Mr. 
Gordon, a graduate of Harvard Law School. Address : At- 
lanta, Ga. 

2-7 Grace Williamson, b. May 19, 1870; m. Aug. 7, 1895, 
Rev. David Gordon. They went as Missionaries to India. 

5-6 Susan Elizabeth McClung, b. July 3, 1839; d. Apr. 
19, 1877, unm. 

6-6 John H. McClung, b. Feb. 14, 1841 ; d. Dec. 31, 1862, 



106 McClung Genealogy. 

iinm. He was a Federal soldier and was killed in battle at 
Stone River, Tenn. . 

7-6 Hester Margaret McClung, b. May 23, 1843. She 
is the genealogist of her immediate branch of the family, and 
has furnished much valuable data for this volume. She re- 
sides at 312 N. West St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

8-6 Josephine McClung, b. June 10, 1845; d. July 12, 
1895; '""• J""e 10, 1868, Daniel J. Fleming, a hardware mer- 
chant. Address: 607 W. Main St., Xenia, Ohio. Three chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 Lois McClung Fleming, b. Mar. 22, 1871 ; m. Feb. 
26, 1896, A. ^. Blair, of Cleveland, Ohio. 

2-7 Sue Eliza Fleming, b. Jan. 27, 1874; d. July 6, 1888. 
"A remarkable child." 

3-7 Daniel Johnson Fleming, b. Jan. 30, 1877. Educated 
at Wooster University. Address : Chicago, 111. 

9-6 Ralph Erksine McClung, b. Apr. 3, 1848. Farmer. Ad- 
dress : Fort Recovery, Ohio. m. Feb. 19, 1879, Amanda J. 
Darner. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Edith May McClung, b. May i, 1880. 

2-7 George Albert McClung, b. May 21, 1884. 

3-7 Leigh Harison McClung, b. Feb. 19, 1889. 

10-6 Alice E. McClung, b. Apr. 3, 1848; d. May, 1889; 
m. Apr. 19, 1879, Joseph Andrew, of Xenia, Ohio. Two chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 Pauline Andrew, b. Feb. 5, 1881 ; d. Feb. 7, 1881. 

2-7 Hope Lelia Andrew, b. Oct. 4, 1882. 

2-5 Dr. James Wilson McClung, b. Nov. 16, 1805 ; d. Feb. 

5, 1874; m. ist, Jan. 15, 1831, Martha Ann Moore, b. Sep. 20, 
1810; d. Feb. 22, 1863. They resided at Lexington, Va. 
Eight children, viz. : 

1-6 Martha Elizabeth McClung, b. Dec. 3, 1831 ; d. July 

6, 1859, rn. James Ja.ckson McBride. a farmer, near Browns- 
burg, Va. No issue. 

2-6 Dr. Joseph McClung, b. Feb. 5, 1834; d. June i, 
1862, unm. He graduated at Washington College, Lexing- 
ton, Va., in 1854, receiving the degree of A. B. He graduated 
in medicine at the University of Va., in 1857. He was a 
surgeon in the Confederate hospital. The Lexington Ga- 
zette of June 5, 1862, says of him : "We have known Dr. 
McClung from his boyhood, and have observed with great 
pleasure the development of a mind of no ordinary clearness 
and strength, and the growth of a Christian character marked 
by peculiar modesty and great purity. It is sad indeed 
to see a young man of so much talent, of such fine attain- 
ments, of so noble a character cut down when he had but 
just entered the threshold of a useful and honorable pro- 



McClung Genealogy. 107 

fessional life. As a student he was always found amongst the 
first of his .class ; as a physician he always won the confidence 
of those who knew his skill ; as a Christian he was found ever 
consistent with his profession." 

3-6 Esther Jane McClung, b. Mar. 7, 1836; d. Dec. 25, 
1873; m. Apr. 27, 1871, Judge William Paxton Houston, b. 
Apr. 18, 1843, ^" attorney of Lexington, Va. Graduated in 
literary and law departments of Washington College. He 
now stands at the head of the Lexington bar, and has for 
many years presided as Judge of the Rockbridge Court. One 
.child, viz. : 

1-7 Edith McClung Houston, b. June 18, 1873. She is 
a Presbyterian Missionary and is laboring in Cardenas, Cuba. 
She is the only living descendant of Dr. James Wilson Mc- 
Clung, of Lexington. 

4-6 Dr. James McDowell McClung, b. May 31, 1838; d. 
May, 1872. Graduated at the LTniversity of Va. 1865-6. m. 
1870 or 1871, Mary E. Jordan. She resided a widow at Cov- 
ington, Va. a few years since. No issue. 

5-6 Ellen Brown McClung, b. Oct, 13, 1840; d. Aug. 21, 
1858. unm. 

6-6 Samuel Moore McClung, b. Oct. 21, 1843; ^- J"W 14, 
1846. He was accidentally scalded to death. 

7-6 John William McClung, b. Nov. 16, 1846; d. Aug. i, 
1861. He was mortally wounded at Lexington, Va., July 18, 
1861, by the accidental discharge of a gun in the hands of 
a soldier descending from a stage-coach. Col. Andrew War- 
wick Cameron was instantly killed, and William Smith, a 
Virginia Military Institute cadet Avas wounded in the wrist 
by the same shot. 

8-6 Mary Louisa McClung, b. July 4, 1849; ^- Sep. 19, 

1859- 

Dr. James Wilson McClung, (2-5) m. 2nd, 1864, Phebe 

Alexander Paxton, b. Jan., 1815; d. Oct. i, 1898. No issue. 

3-5 William T. McClung, b. Feb. 2, 1808; d. Dec. 29, 
1854. He was a farmer and was born and reared near Fair- 
field, Va. He emigrated from Virginia about 1836 in a covered 
wagon to Knightstown, Ind., camping out all the way ; thence 
Nov., 1848, to Rochester, Ind. m. in Fairfield, Va., Feb. 13, 
1834, Mary Eleanor Scott, b. Aug. 28, 1813, or Jan. 6, 1814; 
d. May 11, 1872. Six children, viz.: 

1-6 Cornelia E. McClung, b. Tune 22, 1835; d. Feb. 28, 
1838. 

2-6 John McClung, b. June 26, 1837; d. April 8, 1864. 
Teacher, farmer and soldier. Entered the "federal Army as 
1st Sergeant of Company K, 46th Regiment of Ind. Vol. Pro- 
moted to 1st Lieut. Was m all the principal battles from 



108 McClung Genealogy. 



New I\Iadrid, Mo., Mar. 4, 1862, to Mansfield, La., Apr. 8, 
1864. (about twenty battles in all). He fell in the battle at 
the latter pla.ce while leadings his regiment. The Rochester, 
Ind. G. A. R. Post No. 95 is named the "McClung Post" in his 
honor. 

3-6 Rufus Scott McClung, b. Aug. 11, 1839; d. Mar, 14, 
1861, at Rochester. Ind. Farmer, unm. 

4-6 Joseph Jesse McClung, b. Nov. 28, 1841 ; d. Apr. 22, 
i8g8. He was a farmer, m. Oct. 2, 1872, Sarah Jane Davidson, 
b. Apr. 20, 1846. Rochester, Ind. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 John Leigh McClung, Ph.G., b. Dec. 19, 1873. Grad- 
uated in Pharmacy at Purdue University, La Fayette, Ind.. 
in 1895 ; m. Oct. 22, 1902, Gertrude M. Cook, b. Apr. 24, 1872. 
Rochester, Ind. 

2-7 Ruth Eleanor McClung, b. Dec. 25, 1879; m. Sep. 3. 
1901, Ernest T. Brown. Wanamaker, Ind. 

5-6 James Andrew McClung, b. Jan. i, 1844. He is a 
prosperous farmer. Was a Federal soldier in Company A. 
155th Regiment, Indiana Volunteers ; member of the Indiana 
State Board of Agriculture two terms (four years). He is a 
Presbvterian, and was at one time a teacher in the public 
schools, m. Oct. 17, 1876, Margaret Wallace Hartman, b. May 
13, 1854, dau. of Henry S. Hartman and his wife, Mary Ann 
W. McClung, dau. of Archibald McClung. Rochester, Ind. 
See index. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 Carl Hartman McClung, b. Mar. 19, 1878; m. June 
i7j 1903, Fran.ces May Jenks. Logansport, Ind. 

2-7 Eva Gem McClung, b. May 11, 1882. Rochester, 
Ind. 

6-6 Newton Augustus McClung, b. Feb. 28, 1846. He is 
a successful farmer ; has held several positions of trust and 
honor ; has been a Ruling Elder in the Presbyterian Church 
for more than twenty years. He is at the present time Presi- 
dent of a Farmer's Mutual Insurance Company, and a director 
of the Winona Technical Institute, m. Sep. 30, 1873, Elnora 
Oregon Davidson, b. May. 20, 1852. Rochester, Ind. Six 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Edna Leone McClung, b. Aug. 28, 1874 ; m. Lucien 
Savage. Rochester, Ind. 

2-7 Mary Pearl McClung, b. Oct. 7, 1876; d. Mar. 24, 
1878. 

3-7 Ralph Davidson McClung, b. Feb. 28, 1880. 

4-7 Ernest Earl McClung, b. Tune 5, 1882; d. June 9, 
1882. 

5-7 William Paul McClung, b. Nov. 11, 1887, (twin). 

6-7 Arthur P. McClung, b. Nov, 11, 1887, (twin). 




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4-5 Rachel Wilson McClung, b. Oct. 21, 1810; d. Oct. 
12, 1853; m. Aug. 12, 18^1, William Mackey. Rochester, Ind. 

5-5 Elizabeth Wilson McClung, b. May 13, 1813; d. Dec. 
30, 1865; m. 1st, Nov. 9, 1832, John Alexander. She m. 2nd. 
Name of husband unknown. 

Joseph McClung, (9-4), m. 2nd, Sep. 22, 1814, Esther 
"Hettie" McClung, Sr. ; d. Dec. 11, 1852. Sister of Capt. 
Henry McClung. See index. Three children, viz. : 

6-5 Henry E. McClung, b. July 14, 1815 ; d. 1825. 

7-5 Esther McCung, Jr., b. Jan. 7, 1817; d. Jan. 25, 1841 ; 
m. William Ross, Moore. 

8-5 Joseph Alexander McClung, b. Nov. 27, 1818; d. June 
2^, 1873, at uala, Va. lie inherited a farm from his uncle, 
Archibald Mc'Clung. m. Feb. 17, 1848, Susan Pierce Kerr, b. 
July 12, 1828; d. June 24, 1891. Ten children, viz.: 

1-6 Hettie Moore McClung, b. Mar. 17, 1849; m. Feb. 11, 
1879, James S. Hannah, b. Jan. 15, 1853. Gala, Va. Five chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 Virginia Lyle Hannah, b. May 4, 1880. 

2-7 William McFerran Hannah, h. Mar. 14, 1882. 

3-7 James Stuart Walrond Hannah, b. July 9, 1884. 

4-7 Frank McClung Hannah, b. Apr. 25, 1888. 

5-7 George Carper Hannah, b. Mar. 12, 1891 ; d. June 18, 
1898. 

2-6 James Henry McClung, b. Jan. 21, 1851; d. May 28, 
1862. 

3-6 Joseph Emmett McClung, b. Oct. 15, 1853. He is 
a merchant of Gala, Va. m. Sep. 17, 1896, Virginia Echols. 
One child, viz. : 

1-7 Lillian Emmett McClung, b. Sep. 22, 1897. 

4-6 Samuel Lyle McClung, b. June 4, 1855. Eagle Rock, 
Va. unm. 

5-6 Howard Ewing McClung, b. Feb. 26, 1857. Farm- 
er, m. Aug. 7, 1882. Rosa Du Rant, b. De.c. 26, i860. Gala, 
Va. Six children, viz. : 

1-7 Susie Lee McClung, b. July 2, 1885. Attending 
State Normal School at Farmville, Va. Address: Gala, \\;. 

2-7 Joseph Emmett McClung, b. Aug. 23, 1886. 

3-7 Howard Du Rant McClung, b. Mar. 22, 1891. 

4-7 Estell Harris McClung, b. Nov. 20, 1892. 

5-7 William Lyle McClung, b. Feb, 28, 1896. 

6-7 Lucile Warren McClung, b. July 14, 1899. 

6-6 Willie Steele McClung, b. Mar. 11, 1859. Farmer, 
m. Sep. 22, 1886, Cora Clifford Wilson, of Chattanooga, Tenn., 
b. July 23, 1864. Gala, Va. One child, viz. : 

1-7 Hugh Emmett McClung, b. Mar. 15, 1889. Gala, 
Va. 



110 McClung Genealogy. 

7-6 Bettie Brooks McClung, b. May 28, 1862; m. May 
15, 1888, Arthur Ott. Fairfield, Va. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 Bessie McClung Ott, b. Jan. 26, 1891. 
> 2-7 Annie Genevive Ott, b. Dec. 10, 1892. 

3-7 William Arthur Ott, b. June 30, 1895. 

8-6 Annie Bell McClung, b. Dec. 2, 1864; d. Oct, 12, 
1888; m. Nov. 16, 1887^ Joseph P. Echols, a farmer of Eagle 
Rock, Va. 

9-6 Minnie Lee McClung, b. June 27, 1866, (twin) m. 
Dr. James i^. Bell. Eagle Rock, Va. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Alice McClung Bell. 

2-7 James Buchanan Bell. 

3-7 Annie Hendron Bell. 

10-6 Harry McClung, b. June 27, 1866; d. Aug. 8, 1866, 
(twin), 

10-4 Isabella McClung, d. unm, 

1 1-4 Esther McClung, d. unm. 

12-4 Polly McClung, d. unm. 

9-3 Susan McClung, b." June 27, 1866; d. Aug. 8, 1866, 
d. 1829. Son of Robert Alexander, the classical teacher and 
first rector of Washington and Lee University. 

3-2 HUGH McCLUNG, b. probably in Ireland. Emi- 
grated from Ireland to Pennsylvania about 1740; and from 
there to Rockbridge Co. Va., with his brothers, James and 

William about 1742. m. Francis . The following note 

is in the possession of Frank Lee McClung, of Timber Ridge, 
Va., a descendant of James to whom it was originally given: 

"We promise to pay to James McClung or his heirs exec- 
utors administrators or assigns the just sum of four pounds 
ten shillings current and lawful money of Virginia on or be- 
fore the ninth day of October next ensuing the date hereof, 
it being for value received of him the which payment well 
and truly to made we hereby do bind our selves our heirs Exrs 
and Admrs in the penal sum nine pounds ten shillings of the 
like lawful aforesaid in witness whereof we have set our 
hands and seals this the tenth day of October one thousand 
seven hundred and seventy-one, 

HUGH McCLUNG, (Seal) 
FRANCIS McCLUNG, (Seal) 
Sealed and delivered in the presence of Wm. M.cClung." 

Francis McClung (supposed to be the same as above) 
furnished the Virginia Militia two horses to aid in prosecut- 
ing the campaign against the Cherokee Indians about the 
year 1777. 

Felix McConnell McClung, of Medina, Texas, traces his 
ancestry back to his grand-father, Hugh McClung, and his 



McClung Genealogy. Ill 

wife Francis, of Virginia. The similarity of names led to the 
supposition that his grand-parents and the persons signing 
the above note were identical. A closer inspection of dates, 
however, forbids this presumption. It is more probable that 
there were two Hughs; one the son of the other. In the ab- 
sence of positive proof we pro.ceed upon this assumption : 
Probably a son, viz: 

1-3 Hugh McClung. Lived in Virginia, m. Francis , 

They emigrated from Virginia to Talladega, Ala., prior to 
1 816. Five children, viz.: 

1-4 Anderson McClung. 

2-4 Joseph McClung, b. 1816, in Talladega, Ala. ; d. 1862 ; 
m. in Alabama, 1835, Jane Wilson, b. i8iq; d. 1891. Soon 
after their marriage they emigrated from Ala. to Benton, 
Ark. Joseph was a blacksmith, and was said to have been 
a skilful workman. He enlisted in the Confederate Army 
in 1862; was captured Apr. 7, 1862 and died as a prisoner of 
war at Island No. 10. Was buried at Jackson, Miss. As a 
father he was firm, but efifectionate. As a husband he was 
kind and indulgent. Ten children, viz. : 

1-5 William McClung, d. young. 

2-5 Mary McClung, d. in infancy. 

3-5 Francis McClung, d. in infancy. 

'4-5 Felix McConnell McClung, b. 1844 at Benton, Ark. 
After the Civil War he with his widowed mother emigrated to 
Bosque Co., Texas. He m. May 3, 1867, Rebe.cca Crabtree, b. 
1847, dau. of Thomas Crabtree, of Erath Co., Tex. They 
emigrated in 1887 to Harris Co., Texas ; where he now 
(1904) resides. He is a farmer and ranchman. One ch'ld, 
viz. : 

1-6 Waneta McClung, b. 1874, at Stephenville, Tex. 
She is small of stature, firm and resolute in disposition, m. 
May 9, 1900, Claburn Goodman Cox. Medina, Tex. No 
issue. 

5-5 Martha McClungj d. in infancy. 

6-5 Cunningham McClung, b. 1848 ; m. Fannie Carmack. 

7-5 Harve McClung, b. 1851. 

8-5 Frank McClung, b. 1853; m. Frona McCalvert. 
Medina, Texas. 

9-5 Susan McClung, b. 1856; d. in Colorado, 1893, m. 
Luney Oneal. 

10-5 John McClung, b. 1862 ; m. Alice McCalvert. Gor- 
don, Texas. 

3-4 William McClung, 
4-4 David McClung. 
5-4 James McClung. 



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4-2 CHARLES McCLUNG, b. probably in Ireland; d. 
He emigrated from Ireland to Pennsylvania. He is supposed 
to be the Capt. Charles M.cClung who commanded a com- 
pany of infantry belonging to the Third Battalion Militia 
under Col. Hugh Mercer, in 1758. He was at "Braddock's 
Defeat/' and is said to have left descendants in Rockbridge, 
Co., Va., but I have been unable to find them. 

5-2 MATTHEW McCLUNG, b. probably in Ireland. 
Emigrated from Ireland to Pennsylvania about 1740. James 
McClung, of St. Louis, Mo., traces his lineage back to his 
great-grand-father, Matthew McClung^ who, according to a 
family tradition, was one of three brothers who emigrated 
from North Ireland and settled in Lancaster Co., Pa., about 
1745. These two Matthews are believed to be identical, d. 
m. The name of only one child is known, viz. : 

1-3 Charles McClung, d. Lived at or near Lancaster, 
Pa. His first .cousin was the mother of James Buchanan, 
President of the U. S. Charles McClung m. Margaret Young, 
d. They lived in Lancaster Co., Pa. Only one child, viz. : 

1-4 Charles McClung, b. Mar. 15, 1781, near Lancaster, 
Pa.; d. Dec. 23, 1866; m. May, 1803 or 1804, Jane Robinson, b. 
May 16, 1779, in Indiana Co., or Westmoreland Co., Pa. ; d. 
Oct., 1842. Charles was taken by his step-father to western 
Pa., when he was about seven years old. He never saw 

any of his ancestors after that age. He resided at Butler, 
Pa. Twelve children, viz. : 

1-5 Robert Robinson McClung, b. June 6, 1805; d. June 
21, 1888, in Jewell City, Kan.; m. Louisa Jones Leffingwell, 
b. Oct. II, 1808; d. 14, 1879. Four children, viz.: 

1-6 Orvill Leffingwell McClung, b. Apr, 17, 1841 ; m. 
Minnie Barnes. Taloga, Okla. 

2-6 Nancy Jane McClung, b. Nov. 21, 1843; ^^i- George S. 
Green. Guthrie, Oklahoma. 

3-6 William Charles McClung, b. Sep. 15, 1845; »i- ^ir- 
Sfinia Ann Gray, b. Feb. 16, 1855. Jewell City, Kan. Six chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 Robert Gray McClung, b. Mar. 28, 1881 ; d. July 
29, 1881. 

2-7 (A child) McClung, d. in infancy, (twin). 

3-7 (A child) McClung, d. in infancy, (twin). 

4-7 George William McClung, b. Aug. 16, 1885. 

5-7 John Robinson McClung, b. July 10, 1888. 

6-7 Thomas Orlando McClung, b. June 22, 1894. 

4-6 Louisa D. McClung, m. John C. Postlethwaite. Ad- 
dress : Jewell City, Kan. 




CARL RUSSELL McCLUNG. 

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2-5 William McClung, b. Nov. 6, 1806; d. Nov., 1879; m. 
Margaret Beaty, Butler, Pa. At least one child, viz. : 

1-6 Robert McClung, b. Butler, Pa. 

3-5 Margaret McClung, b. Apr. 13, 1808; d. Apr., 1835; 
ni. James Kincade. Baldwin, Pa. 

4-5 Mary McClung, b. Nov. 13, 1809; d. m. Thomas 
Hindman. West Hope, Pa. 

5-5 John McClung, b. June i, 1811; m. Oct, 11, 1837, 
Diantha Bartholomew, b. Feb. 22, 1818. Geneva, Neb. Seven 
.children, viz, : 

1-6 Charles William McClung, b. July 27, 1841 ; d. Aug. 
17, 1841. 

2-6 Margaret J. McClung, b. July 31, 1842; d. Aug. 15, 
1842. 

3-6 Alma H. McClung, b. Oct. 24, 1844; m. May 10, 1863, 
L. R. Williams, b. Aug. i, 1854; d. July 6, 1889. Geneva, Neb. 
Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Lula Williams, b. Mar, 27, 1864; d. Aug. 10, 1865. 

2-7 Ethel WiUiams, b. Dec. 9, 1865; d. Apr, 16, 1888; m. 
Freeman Kinney. Angola, Ind. 

3-7 Nellie Williams, b. Aug. 30, 1872. Geneva, Neb. 

4-6 William Robinson McClung, b. Feb. 13, 1847 ; d. Aug. 
15, 1847. 

5-6 Mary E. McClung, b. Aug. 21, 1848; m. Sep. 29, 1881, 
Joel Fox, Orland, Ind, 

6-6 Emma J. McClung, b. Dec. 21, 1849; "''• Sep. 26, 
1872, B. F. Benedict. Geneva, Neb. 

7-6 Diantha A. McClung, b. July 22, 1854; d. Aug. 30, 
1854. 

6-5 Martha McClung, b. Oct. 31, 1812; m. William 
Campbell. Butler, Pa. 

7-5 Jane McClung, b. Mar. 27, 1814; d. June, 1820. 

8-5 Charles McClung, b. Jan. 9, 1816; m. Jan. 30, 1844, 
Rosetta Parmelia McClintock, b. Apr, 29, 1822; d. Aug. 7, 
1900. Baldwin, Pa. Nine children, viz. : 

1-6 Elizabeth, McClung, b. Oct. 3, 1844; m. Sep. 20, 1876, 
H. H. Daubenspeck, a farmer of North Hope, Pa, 

2-6 Emeline B. McClung, b. Sep. 28, 1846; ni, Apr, 26, 
1866, A. L. Timblin, a shoemaker of Sharon, Pa. 

3-6 James Fife McClung, b. Mar. 9, 1849. He is en- 
gaged in the oil business, m. Oct. 7, 1873, Belle Wick, Butler, 
Pa, Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Ida Gertrude McClung. Butler, Pa. 

2-7 S. C. McClung. Butler. Pa. 

3-7 Mary S. McClung. Butler, Pa. 

4-7 Sara Belle McClung, Butler, Pa. 



114 McCiyUNG Genealogy. 

4-6 Angdine Eugenia McClung, b. June 30, 185 1, unm. 
Baldwin, Pa. 

5-6 Rosetta Parmelia McClung, b. July 30, 1854; m. 
July 2, 1878, M. W. Conway, a commercial traveler of Green- 
ville, Pa. 

6-6 Charles Hultz McClung, b. May 24, 1857. Farmer 
m. May 18, 1881, Hannah Guinn, West Sunbury Pa. 

7-6 Mary Savilla McClung, b. Aug. 5, i860; d. Sep. 19, 
1863, (twin). 

8-6 Harriet B. McClung, b. Aug. 5, i860, (twin), m. 
May 18, 1881, Howard B. Hamilton, a .carpenter. 44 Melvin 
St., Cleveland, Ohio. 

9-6 William Edward McClung, b. Oct. 11, 1865; m. June 
12, 1887, Agnes Sutton. He is in the oil business at Butler, 
Pa. 

9-5 David McClung, b. Mar. 29, 1819; d. Jan. i, 1898, 
m. Margaret Smith, b. Mar. 16, 1821 : d. Jan. 24, 1895. Wil- 
liamsburg, Ohio. Four children, viz. : 

1-6 William Robinson McClung, b. Mar. 17, 1846; d. 
N'ov. 13, 1867. 

2-6 Clara McClung, b. May 16, 1848; m. May 17, 1875, 
J. J. Park. Des Moines, Iowa. 

3-6 Augustus Dudley McClung, b. Jan 31, 1852. Com- 
mercial traveler, m. May 17, 1883, Blanche R. Price, b. Aug. 
2^, 1858. Alexandria, La. Seven children, viz. : 

1-7 Kenneth Price McClung, b. Feb. 18, 1884. 

2-7 Gamette Blanche McClung, b. July 30, 1885. 

3-7 Clara La Reine McClung, b. Aug 10, 1887. 

4-7 Una May McClung, b. May 29, 1889; d. Aug. 19, 
1889. 

5-7 Leota Augusta McClung, b. Sep. 28, 1891. 

6-7 Wanda Belle McClung, b. Aug. 29, 1893. 

7-7 Zeda Marzelie McClung, b. Nov. 7, 1895. 

4-6 Edwin Leslie McClung, b. Nov. 5, 1856; m. ist, Lula 
Ballentine, b. May 25, 1861 ; d. June 26, 1888. Natchitoches, 
La. One .child, viz. : 

1-7 Joseph Edwin McClung, b. Sep. 8, 1885. 

Edwin Leslie McClung, (4-6) m. 2nd, Cecile J. De Blieux. 
Two children, viz. : 

2-7 Edwin Leslie McClung, Jr., b. Aug. 10, 1894. 

3-7 Cecil Brent McClung, b. Dec. 16, 1896. 

10-5 Ann McClung, b. Mar. 20, 1820; m. Joseph Camp- 
bell. 

1 1-5 Samuel McClung, b. Dec. 28, 1821 ; m. Grace Stock- 
ton. Union Plains, Ohio. 

12-5 Tames McClung, b. Jan. 13, 1827; m. Sep. 6, 1864, 
Sarah Amanda McKean, b. June 10, 1844. He has been in the 



McClung Genealogy. 115 

General Freight Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad, 
"Vandaiia Line," for many years. He resides at 909 N. 
Theresa Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Four children, viz.: 

1-6 Anna Minerva McClung, b. Dec. 8, 1865 ; d. July 27, 
1866. 

2-6 James Charles McClung, b. May 17, 1868; d. Dec. 
II, 1869. 

3-6 Clara Belle McClung, b. Oct. 14, 1870, unm. 

4-6 William Horace McClung, Sr., b. Dec. 20, 1872; m. 
Alice M. Diggs. St. Louis, Mo. One child, viz. : 

1-7 William Horace McClung, Jr., b. 1898; d. 1900. 

6-2 MARY McCLUNG, b. probably in Ireland. Emi- 
grated to America about 1740; d, unm. She was blind. Lived 
in Pennsylvania. 

7-2 ISABEL McCLUNG, b. probably in Ireland. Emi- 
grated to America about 1740; d. m. Mr. Cowan or Crewer. 
Settled in Pennsylvania. 

8-2 JOHN McCLUNG, b. probably in Ireland, d. 1787, 
in Pennsylvania. He emigrated to America about 1731. "He 
landed at Boston with an aunt nine years before his father 
and the rest of the family came." He resided several years at 
Brookfield, Mass., before going to Pennsylvania. 

The following .church certificate now in the possession of 
William McClung Carlisle, of Missouri Valley, Iowa, who is 
a descendant of John McClung, is supposed to have been given 
to the latter upon his departure from Brookfield, Mass. for 
Pennsvlvania in 1734. 

"These are to certif3^e that John Maclung hath Lived Sev- 
eral years in this Town & has carryed Himself soberly & 
Christianly. That he has been received into full Communion 
& accordingly communicated with us and now at His 
Departure Stands in Church State free from any publick 
Scandal known to us and therefore Recommend Him as a 
person qualifyed to Receive Church Privilidges where ever 
God in His Providence may cast His Lot. 

As witness my Hand Brookfield November 24, 1734. 

THOMAS CHENEY, 

V. D. Min." 

No state is mentioned in the certificate, however Tem- 
ple's historv of North Brookfield, Mass., contains a number 
of references to Rev. Thomas Cheney. It says he was born 
Jan. 29, 1688-9; ordained Oct. 16, 1717, and died in Brook- 
field, De.c. II, 1747, after thirty years of pastoral service there, 
aged 59 years. This is confirmatory evidence that the above 
certificate was given at Brookfield, Mass. John M.cClung em- 



116 McClung Genealogy. 



igrated to Pennsylvania and lived for a while in the "Octoraro 
country," near O'ctoraro, Lancaster Co., Pa. Later he moved 
to Buffalo Township, Northumberland Co., Pa. He m. in 
Pennsylvania, Sarah Laughlin, the daughter of a Welsh fam- 
ily. Ten children, viz. : 

I, Sara; 2, John; 3, James; 4, William; 5, Sarah; 6, Re- 
becca ; 7, Esther ; 8, Elizabeth ; 9, Matthew and 10, 'Charles. 

1-3 Sara McClung, b. July 26, 1740 ; d. probablv in child- 
hood. 

2-3 John McClung, b. Oct. 5, 1742; d. 1810, in Cam- 
bridge, N. Y. He moved from Penn. to Cambridge, N. Y. 
He was ordained an Elder in the Reformed Presbyterian 
Church there in 1769. He was a soldier in the American Rev- 
olution, serving with rank of Adjutant. He m. ist, Sarah 
Clark, of Cambridge, N. Y. One child, viz. . 

1-4 Dr. James McClung. Lived and died in Cayuga Co,. 
N. Y. m. Three .children, viz.: 

1-5 Sidney McClung. 

A man bearing this name was first mate on a merchant 
vessel called the "Comet," belonging to the Green Bay Line, 
and sailing between Toledo, Ohio, and Buffalo, N. Y., about 
1874. 

2-5 Alonzo McClung, He once resided in or near Cleve- 
land, Ohio. He or his brother went South." He was a pro- 
fessional man, probably lawyer. 

3-5 (A son) McClung. 

John McClung, (2-3) m. 2nd. One son, viz. : 

2-4 Thomas McClung, d. in Washington Co., N. Y. in 
early manhood, unm. 

3-3 James McClung, b. Nov. 22, 1744; d. about 1839, "age 
95 years." He lost his eyesight some years prior to his death. 
He was named for his grand-father. About 1797, he moved to 
Cayuga Co., N. Y. He lived and died at the foot of Seneca 
Lake near Geneva, N. Y. He was 2nd Lieutenant of militia 
in upper part of Northumberland Co., Pa., in 1776. He served 
in the war of the American Revolution under Gen. George 
Washington. m. Jean Strain or Jane Straharn, of Welsh de- 
scent. Six children, viz.: 

1-4 John McClung, b. 1781 ; d. Was buried at Waterloo, 
N. Y. He lived five miles from Geneva, N. Y. Farmer, m. 
Martha McCartney. Six children, viz. : 

1-5 Jane S. McClung, b. Nov. 3, 1805 : d. m. Mr. Reader. 
Moved to Lenawee Co., Mich., and died there. Five daus. 
in Mich. Two sons in III. 

2-5 James L. McClung, b. Nov. 29, 1807 ; near Geneva, 
N. Y. ; d. Sep. 11, 1850. Emigrated to Seneca Co., Ohio, and 
there m. Cynthia L. Parsons, d. Dec. 13, 1892. They emi- 




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grated to Laporte Co., Ind., in 1845 or 1846, where he died. 
Only one child, viz. : 

1-6 Capt. John Henry McClung, b. Sep 10, 1837. He is 
a dry goods merchant. He emigrated to Eugene City, Ore., 
in 1856. Was a captain in the Civil War ; mayor of Eugene 
City, Ore., and member of the, State Legislature; m. Ott. 18, 
1863, Katherine Henderson. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Jessie B, McClung, b. 1867, unm. 

2-7 Margaret L. McClung, b. 1870, unm. 

3-7 Ina D. McClung, b. about 1872, unm. 

3-5 Mary W. McClung, b. Feb. 24, 1810; d. m. George 
W. Graham, of Springfield, Ohio. She furnished some val- 
uable data concerning the early McClungs. One child, viz. : 

1-6 (A dau.) Graham, d. age 22 months. 

4-5 Sarah A. McClung, b. Oct. 8, 1812; d. m. Mr. Wil- 
liamson. One son, viz.: 

1-6 (A son) Williamson. Was killed in the Civil War. 

5-5 William W. McClung, b. Feb. 26, 1814; d. 1890. m. 
Harriet Travis. Seneca, Mich. Three children, viz. : 

1-6 Sarah M. McClung, m. J. H. Allen. Canandaigua, 
Mich. 

2-6 John Franklin McClung. He is . a lawyer, and re- 
sides at Sturgis, S. Dak. m. One child, viz.: 

1-7 Guy McClung, b. about 1888. 

3-6 Amos James McClung. m. He studied law in Hils- 
dale, ATichigan. Resided successively at Sault Sainte Marie, 
Coloma, and St. Joseph, Mich. Address : Chicago, 111. Three 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Alice McClung, b. about 1889. She is said to be a 
musical prodigy. 

2-7 Irene McClung. 

3-7 Ernest McClung. 

6-5 Rebecca McClung^ b. Sep. 4, 1817 ; m. Mr. McDon- 
ald. Three sons, one of whom was killed in the Civil War. 

2-4 Rebecca McClung, b. d. m. Henry McCartney. Ten 
children. The names of onlv eight are known, viz.: 

1-5 Jane S. McCartney, d. m. Thomas N. Halsey, of Ge- 
neva, N. Y. She furnished some valuable data concerning 
the early McClungs. 

2-5 Charles McCartney, m. Miss King. Five children, 
viz. : 

1-6 Libbie McCartney. 

2-6 Hale McCartney. Hardware merchant. Lake Odes- 
sa, Mich. 

3-6 Arthur McCartney. Weldon, Iowa. 

4-6 Ella McCartney, d. 

5-6 William McCartney. 



118 McCivUNG Genealogy. 



3-5 Ann McCartney, m. Mr. Chittenden. 

4-5 Henry McCartney, d. in New Orleans, La. Was a 
soldier in the Mexican War. 

5-5 Reuben McCartney, d. at Hiawatha, Kan. 

6-5 Robert McCartney, d. in Mich. 

7-5 Rufus McCartney, d. 

8-5 John McCartney. 

3-4 Robert McClung, b. Feb. 17, 1783; d. Feb. 24, 1832, 
having been injured by a fall from a horse. Was an early 
settler in Fayette, N: Y. Was a Justice of the Peace for 
many years, m. Mar. 12, 1807; Catherine Conklin, b. Feb. 12, 
1790; d. Nov. 24, 1864. Thirteen children, viz.: 

1-5 Samuel McClung, b. July 24, 1808; d. Mar. 19, 1885, 
near Garden Grove, Iowa. m. Ruth Baker, d. Mar. 11, 1885. 

2-5 James McClung, b. May 5, 1810; d. Aug. 24, 1815. 

3-5 Mary Forest McClung, b. Feb. 17, 1812; d. Sep. 9, 
1812. 

4-5 Robert Strain McClung, b. July 14, 1813; d. Aug. 15, 
1815. 

5-5 (A son) McClung, b. Aug. 10, 1815; d, Aug. 10, 1815, 
(twin). 

6-5 (A son) McClung, b. Aug. 10, 1815; d. Aug. 10, 1815, 
(twin). 

7-5 Elizabeth McClung, b. Jan. 21, 1817; d. Oct 11, 1851 ; 
m. Sylvester Watson. One child, viz. : 

1-6 Pliney Watson, d. at Toledo, Ohio. 

8-5 Ann McClung, b. Mar. 12, 1819; d. Nov. 18, 1825. 

9-5 John McClung, b. Apr. 26, 1821 ; d. Mar. 8, 1900. He 
was a farmer, m. Aug. 12, 1849, Sobrina Chittenden, b. 1833; 
d. Sep. 10, 1870. Garden Grove, Iowa. Four children, viz.: 

1-6 Kate McClung, b. 1851. 

2-6 Mary A. McClune, b. at Republic, O., July 29, 1852 ; 
m. at Clyde, Ohio, Feb. 6, 1872 Beatty Armstrong, of West 
Lodi, Ohio. Address : Lawrence, Kan. R. D. No. 5. Four 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Ethelyn Irene Armstrong, b. Mar. 14, 1873; m. Dec. 
25, 1895, George Banks. Lawrence. Kan. R, D. No. 5. Two 
children, viz. : 

1-8 John Lyman Banks, b. Mar. i, 1897. 

2-8 Herman Isaac Banks, b. Aug. 15, 1809. 

2-7 Harley Clement Armstrong, b. Aug. 23, 1876; m. 
Jan. 19, 1901, Alice Coleman. Lawrence, Kan. R. D. No. 5. 

3-7 Edith Correnia Armstrong, b. July 7, 1880; m. De.c. 
21, 1898, Frank Miller. Lecompton, Kan. R. D. No. 2. 

4-7 A. I. Delbert Armstrong, b. Aug. 21, 1883. 

3-6 James Johnson McClung, b. Nov. 20, 1859. He is 



McCiyUNG Genealogy. 119 



a liveryman; m. Tune 7, 1881, Sarah J Burns, b. May 24, 1858. 
Garden Grove, Iowa. Two children, viz. : 

1-7 Mabel Ida McClung, b. Oct. i, 1883. She graduated 
from High School May 17, 1901. 

2-7 Nadean Gladys McClung, b. July 13, 1894. 

4-6 Kate Elizabeth McClung, b. Feb. 2, 1866; m. Nov. 
17, 1886, Frank Watts. Richland, Kan. R. D. Three chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 Payton Watts, b. Feb. 16, 1888. 

2-7 Mattie Watts, b. Dec. 2, 1891. 

3-7 John McClung Watts, b. July 2, 1893. 

10-5 Russell McClung, b. Apr. 17, 1824; d. Sep. 29, 1900; 
m. Eloise Hickox, d. 1898. Arlington, Okla. Three .children, 
viz. : 

1-6 George McClung, Arlington, Okla. 

2-6 Ira McClung. Arlington, Okla. 

3-6 Samuel McClung. Arlington, Okla. 

11-5 Eastman C. McClung, b. Dec. 20, 1825; d. Feb. 23, 
1895; m. 1st, Mar. 8, 1848, Hannah Spooner. b. Aug. 16, 1829; 
d. July 28, 1854. Elkhart, Iowa. Four children viz. : 

1-6 Charles Edward McClung, b. Dec. 11, 1848. Farmer; 
m. Dec. 17, 1871, Nancy Jane Iseminger, b. May 12, 1850. 
Elkhart, Iowa. Five children, viz: 

1-7 Frank Edward McClung b. Nov. 15, 1872. Elkhart, 
Iowa. m. Sarah Bell Holland. 

2-7 Arthur Alva McClung, b. June 9, 1875 ; m. Nora El- 
len Davis, Elkhart, Iowa. 

3-7 Pliny Watson McClung, b. Jan. i, 1878. 

4-7 Harry Leroy McClung, b. Oct. 6, 1880, 

5-7 Charles Ray McClung, b. Sep. 2, 1884. 

2-6 Marion Frank McClung, b. Dec. i, 1851 ; m. Emma 
Kennedy. Elkhart, Iowa. Six children, viz. : 

1-7 Louis McClung. 

2-7 Florence McClung. 

3-7 Pearl McClung. 

4-7 Christina McClung. 

5-7 Maude McClung. 

6-7 Herman McClung. 

3-6 Robert A. McClung, b. Sep. 15. 1856; m. Clara Young. 
Shelby, Neb. Two children. 

4-6 Catherine E. McClung, b. Sep. 25, 1858; m, John O. 
Adams. Kenedy, Iowa. 

Eastman C. McClung, (11-5) m. 2nd, Sarah . d. 

Dec. 23, 1894. 

12-5 Katherine McClung, b. Nov. 30, 1827 ; m. Herman G. 
Coe. Clarence, Iowa. Five children. Two sons living. 

13-5 Charles S. McClung, b. Oct. 28, 1831. He was 



120 McClung Genealogy. 

County Court Clerk of Laporte Co., Ind. ; m. 1859, Henrietta 
Wells, b. June 3, 1837; d. Sep. 20, 1895. Union Mills, Ind. 
One child, viz. : 

1-6 Charles Frederick McClung, Sr., b. Mar. 20, i860. He 
is Assistant Circuit Court Clerk of La Porte Co., Ind. m. Loret- 
ta Ophelia Ellsworth, b. Oct. 14, 1864. Laporte, Ind. Three 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Charles Frederick McClung, Jr., b. June 30, 1884. 

2-7 Frank H. McClung, b. Oct. 20, 1888. 

3-7 Gerard Conn McClung, b. May 22, 1893. 

4-4 James McClung, b. Nov, 25, 1784, in Pennsylvania ; 
d. May 13, 1847, in Seneca Co., Ohio. Lived in Fayette, N. Y., 
before emigrating: to Ohio. He was "commissioner of the gos- 
pel, of school lots and of highways." m. Jan. 24. 181 1, Maria 
Conkling, b. Jan. 29, 1792; d, Aug. 8, 1873. Eight children, 
viz. : 

1-5 Catherine McClung, b. Apr. 29, 1812 ; d. May 7, 1887 ; 
m. Joseph Emerick. No issue. 

2-5 Mary McClung, b. Mar. 13, 1814; d. Jan. 12, 1876; m. 
John Emerick. Four children, viz. : 

1-6 Elizabeth Emerick. 

2-6 Sarah Emerick. 

3-6 John Emerick. 

4-6 Mariah Emerick. 

3-5 Sarah E. McClung, b. June 24, 181 5 ; d. Nov. 24, 1844, 
unm, 

4-5 Isabella McClung, b. Nov. 15. t8i6; d. Feb. 24, 1842; 
m. William Marshall. One child, viz. : 

1-6 Isabella Marshall, m. ^Ir. Applegate. Lives in Ore, 

5-5 Charlotte McClung, b. Mar. 29, 1818; d, Dec. 14, 
1868; m. P. Rumsey. Three children, viz.: 

1-6 John Rumsey. Lives in Montana. 

2-6 Burtis Rumsey. Lives in Montana. 

3-6 Byron Rumsey. Address : 6539 Evans Ave., Chica- 
go, 111. 

6-5 (A son) McClung, b. Aug. 29, 1820; d. Sep. 12, 1820. 

7-5 Charles L. McClung, b. Mar. 20, 1824; d. June 6, 
1890. Lawyer. Tama, Iowa. m. Nancy V. Ricketson, b. 
1838. Address: 25th and Jule Sts., St. Joseph, Mo. Three 
children, viz. : 

1-6 Isabel McClung, b. i860; m. John E. Chapman. St. 
Joseph, Mo. 

2-6 Charles Winfield McClung, b. Aug. 30, 1861 ; d. Dec. 
20, 1903, at Kingston, Ark. He was once a cattle dealer at 
Kirtley, Wy. m. 1896, ]\Ielissa Denel. Address: Kingston, Ark. 
Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Dora I. McClung, b, 1898. 



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2-7 Charles E. McClung, b. 1900. 

3-7 A (child) McClung, b. about 1902. 

3-6 Victor McClung, b. 1864. He was at one time a 
railroad section boss at Emery, Iowa. He was later associated 
with his brother in the cattle business at Kirtley, Wy. m. 
Louisa Bohlander. Address: Mason City, Iowa. 

8-5 James McClung, b. July 31, 1826. Went with his 
brother Charles to California in 1849. Spent several years 
there in mining. Engaged in teaching many years, m. Sep. 
2, 1858, Nancy J. Gregg, b. 1834. Epworth, Iowa, Four chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-6 Fannie B. McClunp^, b. June 29, 1859; d. Apr. 24, 
1895 ; m. W. S. Lewis. Sioux City, Iowa. Four children, 
viz, : 

1-7 John Lewis. 

2-7 James Lewis. 

3-7 Ida Lewis. 

4-7 Clara Lewis. 

2-6 Burtis W. McClung, b. Mar. 10, 1865 ; unm. Teach- 
er. Round Prairie, Minn, 

3-6 Edith M. McClung, b. June 5, 1874. Music teacher. 
Epworth, Iowa. 

4-6 Florence M. McClung, b. Jan. 5, 1877, Epworth, la, 

5-4 Isabel McClung, m, James McCartney, of Livingston 
Co., N, Y. Two sons, viz. : 

1-5 Henry McCartney, of Livingston Co., N. Y. 

2-5 John McCartney, of Livingston Co., N. Y. 

6-4 Sarah McClung, Never married. Took care of her 
father in his old age, 

4-3 William McClung, b, Oct, 25, 1746; d, about July 28, 
1779. He was killed by the Indians in a massacre at Fort 
Freeland, near Millerstown, Pa, He fled from his pursuers 
and ran so swiftly that he would have made his escape but 
for an Indian lying in ambush who sprang out and struck him 
with a tomahawk. Mrs. Elizabeth J. Carlisle, of Missouri Val- 
ley, Iowa, gives the following account of the massacre : 

"William McClung and others were holding the fort wait- 
ing for reenforcements, but were attacked and compelled to 
surrender. The Indians agreed to let the old men, women 
and children go free ; but the young men were taken prisoners 
and put into a field near the fort, with a guard around them. 
When reenforcements came they thought they could re-take 
the fort, and so fired on the British and Indians. In the con- 
fusion, McClung went to their captain, whose name was John 
Litel, and said : 'We can make our escape now.' Litel replied : 
'You can; I will not try; for if they fail to whip the British 
and Indians, I hold the papers of agreement. If I should go 



122 McClung Genealogy. 

with these papers, the Indians would kill every woman and 
child.' McClunc: and a comrade started to run, but the lat- 
ter soon hid in a bush and was saved. McClung^ passed on 
with great speed and succeeded in distancing his pursuers, 
when suddenly he was attacked by an Indian in ambush, and 
was killed. Litel was taken prisoner, but after he reached 
home he said he saw McClung's scalp and knew it by the gray 
hairs." It was said the Indian held the scalp in his hand and 
commented on the marvelous speed of his victim. William 
McClung m. Jean Leach. Three children, viz.: 

1-4 Rebecca McClung, b. Apr., 1777; d. Jan. 2'], 1855, in 
Muskingum Co.. Ohio ; m. 1798-9, William Wylie, b. June, 
1773; d, Nov. 17, 1853. Eight children, viz.: 

1-5 William Wylie, b. De.c. 14, 1799; d. Mar. 3, 1875 ; m, ist 
May 3, 1821, Martha Harvey, d. Jan., 1824. Two sons, viz.: 

1-6 Rev. Preston H. Wylie, b. Apr. 16, 1822; m. ist, 
Mary Ann George. Londonderry, Ohio. Six children, viz.: 

1-7 (A child) Wylie, d. age 4 years, 

2-7 William Wylie, d. age 17 years. 

3-7 Rev. James Wylie, New Galilee, Pa. 

4-7 Rev. Thomas Wylie, d. 1894. 

5-7 Rev. Joseph Wylie, d. 1890. 

6-7 Martha Rachel Wylie. Graduated at Geneva Col- 
lege. She is a Missionary in Syria. 

Rev. Preston H. Wylie, (1-6) m. 2ndj Rebecca A. Hayes, 
d. He m. 3rd, Margaret George Copeland. 

2-6 James Mc Wylie, b. Jan. 13, 1824; d. Aug. 3, 1851. 

William Wylie, (1-5) m. 2nd, Nov. 28, 1826, Rachel Cal- 
houn, b. Dec. 19, 1803; d. Apr. 2, 1844. One child, viz.: 

3-6 Martha Juletti Wylie, b. Jan. 23, 1828; d. June 20, 
1828. 

William Wylie (1-5) m. 3rd, 0:ct. 7, 1845, Margaret Wal- 
la.ce, b. 1816; d. May 10, 1888. Five children, viz.: 

4-6 Mary Elizabeth Wylie, b. May 23, 1847, unm. 

5-6 William Zeans Wylie, b. Oct. 17^ 1848, m. June 16, 
1881, Sarah Elizabeth Dunlap, b. Aug. 25, 185 1. South Zanes- 
ville, Ohio. Two children, viz. : 

1-7 Mary Eleanor Wylie, b. Apr. 6, 1882. 

2-7 Alice Mandana Wylie, b. May 24, 1884. 

6-6 Margaret Jane Wylie, b. Aug 15, i8j;o, unm. 

7-6 David John Knox Wylie, b. Feb. 18, 1855; m. 1901. 

8-6 Joseph Henry Rutherford Wylie, b. Sep. 17, 1858; 
m. 1st, Apr. II, 1889, Esther McCullough, d. Aug. 7, 1896. 
Two children, viz.: 

1-7 James F. Wylie. 

2-7 William W. Wylie. 



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Joseph Henr^ Rutherford Wylie, (8-6) m. 2iid, July 27, 
1889, Margaret A. Blackwood. New Concord, Ohio. 

2-5 John Wylie, b. Feb. 22, 1808; d. Aug., 1886; m. 1833, 
Maria Wisher, b. June 29, 1810; d. Mar. 12, 1895. Eleven 
children, viz. : 

1-6 Rebecca Jane Wylie, b. Apr. 16, 1834; d. 1861. 

2-6 James McCammon Wylie, b. Jan. 12, 1836. Triadel- 
phia, W. Va. m. Mary Jane McConnell, d. 1898. One child, 
viz. : 

1-7 George Wylie, d. Jan. ^y, 1901. m. 

3-6 William Austin Wylie, b. Dec. 15, 1837; d. 1852. 

4-6 Sarah Eleanor Wylie, b. Apr. 9, 1840; m. John Tor- 
rence, of Beaver Falls, Pa. 

5-6 David Willson Wylie, b. July 6, 1842; m. Amanda 
P. McClurkin, Wash. 

6-6 John Wallace Wylie, b. July 9, 1844; m. Maggie 
Ewing, Kansas City, AIo. Three .children, viz.: 

1-7 Blanchard Wylie. 

2-7 Mabel Wylie. 

3-7 Lulu Wylie. 

7-6 Rev. Richard Cameron Wylie, b. Aug. 27, 1846; m. 
June 6, 1876, Nancy Jean Buchanan, b. Aug. 20, 1848. Wilkins- 
burg, Pa. Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Anna Maude Wylie, b. Aug. 7, 1881. 

2-7 Bessie Lilian Marie Wylie, b. Mar. 15, 1884. 

3-7 Vella Valeria WyUe, b. June 5, 1887. 

4-7 Cameron Sloan Wylie, b. Mar. 27, 1889; d. Feb. 18, 
1894. 

8-6 Joseph McClung Wylie, b. Sep 4, 1848; m. Mar. 23, 
1871, Elizabeth Morris, of Elkhorn, 111. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 (A son) Wylie, b. May 4, 1876; d. May 4, 1876. 

2-7 Rev. Edward Mellville Wylie, b. July 23, 1877. Bev- 
erly, Mass. 

3-7 Lulu Ethel Wylie, b. Aug. 24, 1880. Student of 
Hamline Universit}^ of St. Paul, Minn. 

9-6 Samuel Rutherford Wylie, b. Aug. 8, 1850; d. 

10-6 Maria Elizabeth Wylie, b. Jan. 7, 1853; ^- about 
1890; m. Cargill Elliott. Coultersville, 111. 

11-6 Nancy Isabella Wylie, b. May 29, 1855; m. Martin 

3-5 Isabeha Wylie, b. Mar. 3, 1806; d. June 3, 1877; m. 
Woodside. Clay Center, Kan. 

Apr. 21, 1842, Richard McGee, b. Apr. 23, 1801 ; d. Nov. 2'j, 
1862. 

4-5 Joseph Wylie, b. Mar. 25, 1810; d. May 29, 1851 ; m. 
Mar. 20, 1836, Nancy Brown. 

5-5 Rebecca Wylie, b. Mar. 27, 1812; m. Jan. 20, 1835, 
William Brown. 



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6-5 Sarah Wylie, b. May 2, 1814; d. Feb. 26, 1898; m. 
June 17, 1841, James George. Seven children, viz.: 

1-6 Eleanor George, b. Oct. 25, 1842. 

2-6 William W. George, b. Apr. 28, 1844 ; d. O.ct. 10, 1884. 

3-6 John Calvin George, b. Aug. 25. 1846, (twin). 

4-6 James Renwick George, b. Aug. 25, 1846, (twin) ; d. 
Sep. 26, 1855. 

5-6 Eliza Jane George, b. Nov. it, 1849; d. Nov. 3, 1899. 

6-6 Rebecca George, b. Nov. 25, 1851 ; d. June 3, 1884. 

7-6 Joseph Wylie George, b. Oct. q, 1853. 

7-5 Jane Eliza Wylie, b. Jan. 15, 1817; d. about June, 
1848; m. Rev. John Wallace. One son, viz.: 

1-6 William Wallace. 

8-5 Martha A. Wylie, b. Mar. 28, 1819; d. June 17, 1864; 
m. Dec, 1835, James McCammon, b. June 10, 181 1. 

2-4 Sarah McClung, m. Henry Sellars. 

3-4 William McClung, b. Dec. 7, 1779; d. May, 1864. He 
was born in a fort in Cumberland Co., Pa. He was a farmer. 
Emigrated 1808 to New Wilmington. Pa. Later he resided 
two and a half miles south of Pulaski, Pa. He assisted Com- 
modore Perry in getting his battleship over the bar at Erie just 
before the final victory on Lake Erie. He was appointed mag- 
istrate by the Governor of Pennsylvania. His height was 
about five feet ten inches ; hair sandy and somewhat gray in 
his old age ; eyes blue ; nose broad ; face full and clean shaven ; 
eyebrows heavy; carriage erect; m. Feb. i, 1803, Mary Waugh, 
b. Sep. 7, 1782'; d. Mar. 31, 1877, in her 95th year. She was a 
twin. Her twin sister died at the age of 93 years. Eight 
children, viz. : 

1-5 Juliett Ann McClung, b. O'ct. 29, 1804; d. Jan. 23, 
1899; m. George Wallace, d. Pulaski, Pa. Six children, viz.: 

1-6 William Wallace, Pulaski, Pa. 

2-6 Mary Wallace. 

3-6 Adaline Wallace. 

4-6 Laura Wallace, m. James Hopper, d. Address : Alle- 
gheny, Pa. 

5-6 Robert Smiley Wallace, Pulaski, Pa. 

6-6 Julius Wallace, Pulaski, Pa. R. D. No. 2. 

2-5 James McClung, b. Jan. 27, 1807; d. July 17, 1885, 
unm. He was a cripple. Lost his leg from white swelling. 

3-5 William Power McClung, b. Mar. 15, 1809; d. in 
Mauston. Wis., Sep. 16. 1883.. He was a millwright, m. ist, 
Susanna Bently. Mauston, Wis. Two children, viz.: 

1-6 Theodore McClung, d. age about 3 years. 

2-6 (A dau.) McClung, d. in infancy. 

William Power McClung, (3-5), m. 2nd, Mrs. Emily An- 
derson. No issue. Mauston, Wis. 




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4-5 Charles McClung, b. June 6. 181 1 ; d. July 2, 1893; m. 
Rebecca Lockhart. Two children, viz.: 

1-6 Elizabeth Power Waugh McClungr. b. Mar. 29, 1840 ; 
m. Sep., 1859, John Rowland. Address : Pulaski, Pa. 

2-6 Harriet McClung, b. Apr. 12, 1843, unm. Address, 
Pulaski, Pa. 

5-5 Alexander Waugh McClung, b. in Pa., Oct. 11, 1813; 
d. at La Plata, Mo., Nov. 16, 1892; m. in Zanesville, Ohio, 
Feb. 15, 1838, Jane Leach Matthews, b. Apr. 10. 1821 ; d. July 
2, 1892. They moved to Wood Co., Ohio, in 1845 I thence to 
Mo. in 1858; thence to Neb. in 1880. Returned to Mo. lie was 
a cabinet maker. He also devoted some time to teaching. 
Twelve .children, viz. : 

1-6 William J. McClung, b. Jan. 21, 1839; tl- Sep. 3, 1839. 

2-6 Mary McClung, b. Aug. 16, 1840; m. June 20, 1870, 
William G. Eaton, b. De.c. 4, 1827; d. Dec. 31, 1903. La Plata, 
Mo. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Maude L. E^ton, b. May 26, 1871. Address: La 
Plata, Mo. 

2-7 William Otto Eaton, b. Jan. 16, 1873; d. Sep. 29, 
1898. 

3-7 Andrew Oscar Eaton, b. Feb. 17, 1875 ; d. Mar. 26, 
1876. 

3-6 John McClung, b. in Pa. Sep. 5, 1842 ; d. at La Plata, 
Mo., July 9, 1896. He served threjs years in the Federal Army 
as a Volunteer in Company D, 27th Regiment, ist Brigade, 
1st Division, 15th Army Corps.^ He was a farmer until ad- 
vanced in years when he retired to his home in La Plata, Mo. 
m. June 14, 1866, or July 23, 1866, Sarah Ann Meeks, b. in 
Ohio, Dec. 25, 1848. La Plata, Mo. Seven children, viz.: 

1-7 William Elmer McClung, b. near La Plata, Mo. June 
19, 1868. He was educated at the Missouri State Normal, at 
Kirksville, Mo., and at Warrensburg, Mo. He is a lumber 
merchant ; Vice Pres. of the El Paso Lumber Company, an 
extensive concern having yards at Independence, Cripple 
Creek, and Colorado Springs, Col. The yard at the latter 
place is one of the largest of its kind in the United States ; be- 
ing 190x200 ft. In its construction 280.000 ft. of Oregon fir 
and 350,000 brick were used. It has a caj^acity of 5,000,000 
ft. of lumber and was constructed at a cost of $20,000. It was 
designed bv Mr. McClung. m. at Guthrie, Okla., Apr. 22, 
1896, Evalina Clara Cunningham, b. in Salina, Kan., dau. of 
Harper S. Cunningham, attorney-general of Okla. Address: 
410 Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, Col. One child, viz. : 

1-8 Lois Evangeline Cunningham, b. at Cripple Creek, 
Col., Aug. 29, 1900. 

2-7 Laura Jane McClung, b. Aug. 18, 1868; m. Dec. 24, 



126 McClung Genealogy. 

1890, Dr. Charles Albert Mingus. He graduated at the Amer- 
ican School of Osteopathy at Kirksville, Mo., in 1898. Ad- 
dress : Monte Vista, Col. One child, viz. : 

1-8 Eva Fae Mingus, b. June 21, 1896. 

3-7 Barbra Ellen McClung, b. in Macon Co., Mo., Feb. 
II, 1871. She taught in the public schools of La Plata, Mo., 
for six years; m. June 2."], 1894, John William Banning, b. Sep. 
10, 1869. They each took a course of study in the American 
School of Osteopathy at Kirksville, Mo., graduating in the 
class of 1898. They then moved to Chicago, where she prac- 
ticed Osteopathy, while he took a post graduate course in 
a medical school. On Dec. 6, 1900, they moved to Wilkes- 
barre, Pa., where he occupied the Chair of Anatomy, Physiol- 
ogy and Surgery in the Atlantic College of Osteopathy. He 
was afterwards made president of the college, and on Feb. i, 
1904, the institution was transferred to Buffalo, N. Y., where 
he continues to preside, and at the same time carry on his 
private practice as an Osteopathic physician. She also prac- 
tices Osteopathy in Buffalo. Address : "The Frontenac," 228 
Summer St., Buffalo, N. Y. One child, viz.: 

1-8 Julia Agnes Banning, b. at Wilkesbarre, Pa., Mar. 
7, 1901 ; d. Nov. 29, 1901. 

4-7 James Alexander McClung, b. Sep. 27, 1871. He is 
a furniture dealer, m. Jan. 10, 1894, Mattie Jacques. Ad- 
dress: 20 W. First St., Oklahoma, Okla. One .child, viz.: 

1-8 Velma Lewella McClung, b. Nov. 16, 1896. 

5-7 Martha Katheryn McClung, b. Mar. 3, 1873 ; m. Dec. 
24, 1893, Dr. Edward Burton Morris. He graduated in the 
second .class which received degrees at the American School 
of Osteopathy. His parents, Solomon and Anna Morris, 
were intimate friends of Dr. Andrew Taylor, the illustrious 
founder of Osteopathy. Address : Ottumwa, Iowa. 

6-7 Ida May McClung, b. Feb. 2, 1877; m. Apr. 11, 1894, 
Frank Pease, a grocer of Quincy, 111. Three children, viz.: 

1-8 ,(A son) Pease, b. May 10, 1897; d. May 12, 1897. 

2-8 (A son) Pease, b. Sep. 20, 1899; d. Sep. 22, 1899. 

3-8 Ruth Mildred Pease, b. Dec. 5, 1900. 

7-7 Dr. Bert Morrow Garfield McClung, b. June 28, 
1880. Graduated at American School of Osteopathy with 
class of 1900; m. 1902, Minnie Wright. Address: Ridgway, 
Col. One child, viz. : 

1-8 (A son) McClung, d. age 2 months. 

4-6 George M. McClung, b. Mar. 4, 1844; d. Oct. 22, 
1844. 

5-6 Justin Otto McClung, b. Sep. 6, 1846; d. Nov. 24, 
1891 : m. Mar., 1877, Bartina Crantz. Address : Filley, Neb. 
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1-7 Lewis C. McClung. 

6-6 William P. McClung, b. Apr. 19, 1848; d. Sep. 14, 

1853- 

7-6 James Andrew McClung, b. Feb. 22, 1851 ; m. Mar. 
28, 1880, Katie Wilmartb. l^)Oring-, Ore. Issue. 

8-6 Martha Jane McCung, b. Mar. i, 1853; d. Sep. 28, 

1853- 

9-6 Alvira McClung, b. Jan. 22, 1855 ; m. Nov. 30, 1876, 

.Vndrew Perry, b. Feb. 3, 1853, son of Jud.^c Perry of Macon 
Co., Mo. Address: Crab Orchard, Neb. Four children, viz.: 
1-7 Lewis Perry, b. Aug. 30, 1877 ; m. Almyra Rob- 
erts. Elmer, Mo. 

2-7 Thomas Perry, b. Aug. 29, 1880. Bethany, Neb. 

3-7 Ella Jane Perry, b. Mar. 12, 1882; m. Walter Bash. 
Crab Orchard. Neb. 

4-7 Orpha Perry, b. Oct. 26, 1889: d. Sep. 13, 1896. 

10-6 Harriet Adeline McClung, b. Apr. 11, 1858; m. Dec. 
25, 1882, Ulysses Atkins, b. May 9, 1861. Adams, Neb. Six 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Cora Atkins, b. Sep. 30, 1883 ; m. 1904, Harry Hill- 
man. Adams, Neb. 

2-7 Niva Atkins, h. June 3, 1886. 

3-7 Ruth A. Atkins, b. June 23, 1891. 

4-7 Guy S. Atkins, b. Jan. 3, 1893. 

5-7 Harold Atkins, b. Apr. 6, 1894. 

6-7 Alden Atkins, b. Oct. 29, 1897. 

1 1-6 Alexander Waugh McClung, Jr., b. Mar. 29, i860; 
m. Nellie Daisy. Beatrice, Neb. 

12-6 Lewis H. McClung, b. Oct. 8, 1861. Bloomington, 
Neb. 

6-5 Harriet Jane McClung, b. July 14, 1816, d. Aug. 21, 
1900; m. July 28, 1851, William Atkinson, b. Nov. 24, 1817; 
d. Five children, viz. : 

1-6 Nannie Atkinson, b. Aug. 19, 1853 ; m. Nov. 17, 1874, 
Zadok Lanham, New Castle, Pa. 

2-6 William Atkinson, d. in infancy. 

3-6 John Atkinson, of New Castle, Pa. 

4-6 Robert Atkinson, of New Castle, Pa. 

5-6 James Atkinson, of New Castle, Pa. 

7-5 John McClung, b. Sep. 12, 1819; d. May 8, 1880; m. 
Elizabeth Sanke}', a first cousin of Ira D. Sankey, the famous 
gospel singer. Five children, viz. : 

1-6 Mary McClung. She is blind. New Castle, Pa. m. 
George Atkinson, d. One child, viz.: 

1-7 Harriet Erdena Atkinson. 

2-6 Brady McClung, b. Jan. 3, 1846; d. Nov. 24, 1892. 



128 McClung Genealogy. 

Lumberman. Lived at Fremont, Mich. m. Ida Titus. Three 
children, viz. : 

1-7 John Harkness McClung, b. Apr. 20, 1880, in Sheri- 
dan, Mich.; d. Aug. 9, 1882. 

2-7 Mamie Aurilla McClung, b. July 18, 1882. Sales- 
lady in a confectionery store. Pulaski, Pa. R. D. No. 2. 

3-7 Addie McClung. Pulaski, Pa. R. D. No. 2. 

3-6 Adeline McClung, m. Andrew Onstott, of Pulaski, 
Pa. 

4-6 William Power Waugh McClung, b. l^eb. 14, 1861. 
Farmer, Pulaski, Pa. R. D. No. 2. m. Apr. 18, 1882, Sadie 
Waters, b. Feb. 2, 1864; d. Feb. 5, 1899. Six children, viz.: 

1-7 Joseph Clyde McClung, b. Oct 26, 1885. 

2-7 Ella Mabel McClung, b. Jan. i, 1889. Attending 
school in New Castle, Pa. 

3-7 Pearl Sadie McClung, b. Nov. 18, 1890. R. D. No. 2. 
Pulaski, Pa. 

4-7 Edna May McClung, b. Sep. 20, 1893. 

5-7 Hazel Belle McClung, b. Dec. 14, 1896, (twin). 

6-7 Helen Blanche McClung, b. Dec. 14, 1896, (twin). 

5-6 Annetta McClung, b. 1840; m. Freeman Grace, of 
West Middlesex, Pa. One child, viz. : 

1-7 Gracie Belle Grace, b. about 1889. 

8-5 Lewis McClung, b. Apr. 12, 1822. Farmer. Pulaski, 
Pa. R, D. No. 2. m. Apr. 19, 1849, Mary Ellen Lockhart. d. 
June 26, i860. Three children, viz.: 

1-6 Oliver Clifton McClung, b. June i, 1850. Farmer, 
m. ist, Nov. 15, 1871, Martha Cook, b. 1855; d. Dec. 16, 1875. 
One child, viz. : 

1-7 Martha McClung, b. Dec. 16, 1875; d. Mar. 21, 1878. 

Oliver Clifton McClung, (1-6), m. 2nd, Jan. 8, 1879, Olkey 
Waters, b. Mar. 8, 1852. No issue. Pulaski, Pa. R. D. No. 2. 

2-6 Charles McClung, b. Feb. 12, 1852. Carpenter and 
farmer. Pulaski, Pa. R. D. No. 2. m. Feb. 26, 1880, Hettie 
Ellen Cover, b. Oct., 1852; d. May 30, 1888. Two children, 
viz.: 

1-7 Ethel McClung, b. Mar. 16, 1882. 

2-7 Lewis William McClung, b. Dec. 21, 1885. He is 
pursuing a .correspondence course in mechanical drawing, 

3-6 Lizzie McClung, b. May 19, 1855. Pulaski, Pa. R. 
D. No. 2. 

Jean Leach McClung, wid. of William McClung, (4-3), 
m. 2nd, Ott. 19, 1781, David Martin. Rev. Hugh Magill of- 
ficiated at the wedding. See "Annals of Bufifalo Valley." 

5-3 Sarah McClung, b. Dec. 18, 1748; d. m. Samuel 
Clark, of Cambridge, N. Y. Five children, viz.: 

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2-4 Judge William Clarke, of Seneca Co., Ohio. 

3-4 John Clark, d. in Seneca Co., Ohio, about 185 1 ; m. 
Two sons, viz, : 

1-5 Samuel Clark, m. Miss Jeffrey, Weston, Ohio. 

2-5 Alva Clark, m. Miss Jeffrey, Weston, Ohio. One 
son, viz. : 

1-6 John Clark, of Weston, Ohio. 

4-4 Rebecca Clark, m. Mr. Brooks. 

5-4 PoUy Clark, m. Phineas Stephens. At least two 
sons, viz. : 

1-5 Col. James Stephens. Cabinet maker and undertaker 
at Mehnore, Ohio. Volunteered with Co. H, 55th Ohio Vol. 
Promoted to Maj. Mar. 4, 1863; wounded at Chancellorsville, 
Va. ; arm amputated ; promoted to Lieut. Col. May 8, 1863 5 
resigned May 8, 1864. 

2-5 Samuel Stephens. Shoe dealer, m. Melmore, Ohio. 

6-3 Rebecca McClung, b. Jan., 1750; d. m. John Liv- 
ingston, of Seneca or Cayuga Co., N. Y. 

7-3 Esther McClung, b. Feb. 9, 1752 ; d. m. David Coch- 
ran, of Cayuga Co., N. Y. Three children, 

8-3 Elizabeth McClung, b. Apr. 2, 1755 ; d. m. James 
Miller, of Seneca Co., N. Y. Two sons. 

9-3 Matthew McCTung, b. O'ct. 11, 1757; d. about 1840. 
He lived near Camden, Ohio, and owned a farm and grist 
mill. He was buried at Good Hope church-yard, three miles 
south-west of Camden. He was a Revolution,ary soldier, m, 
Jane Cummins. Four children, viz. : 

1-4 James McClung, b, Aug, 25, 1780; d. 1837. He was 
a soldier in the War of 1812; m. Mary Martin, d. 1850. Lived 
a few miles north of Logansport, Ind. Twelve children — five 
sons and seven daughters. The names of only eight are 
known, viz. : 

1-5 Nancy McClung, b. 1818; d. 1884; m. Matthew 
Reid, of Rochester, Ind. 

2-5 Charles McClung, b. 1820; d. 1830, 

3-5 Sarah McClung, b. 1822; d. i860; m. Mr. Lowry. 

4-5 Mary A. McClung, b, 1825; d, 1840. 

5-5 James McClung. 

6-5 Matthew McClung, b. 1827; d. 1883. Dayton, 
Wa?h. Two sons, viz.: 

1-6 Joseph McClung. Dayton, Wash. 

2-6 Edward McClung, Dayton, Wash. 

7-5 William B. McClung, b. Dec. 14, 1830; d. Mar, 3, 
1893 ; m. Sarah Campbell. Brownsburg, Ind. Two sons, 
viz.: 

1-6 Willard M, McClung, Pittsboro, Ind. 

2-6 Marshall F, McClung, Pittsboro, Ind. 



130 McClung Genealogy. 

8-5 Margaret McClung, b. 1834; m. Jesse Shields, b. 
1820; d. Oct. 28, 1900. Glendora, Cal. 

2-4 Matthew McClung, Jr., d. May 11, 1834, near Cam- 
den, Ohio. He was a soldier in the War of 1812; m. Eliza- 
beth Casseday, b. 1796 ; d. 1884. Seven children, viz. : 

1-5 William Laughlin McClung, b, June 24, 1822; d. 
1896. In 1847, he moved to Mendon, III; m. Rachel Blazer. 
Three children, viz. : 

1-6 Samuel Houston McClung. Mendon, 111. m. Ellen 
Wihle. Four sons, viz. : 

1-7 Guy McClimg. 

2-7 Ra5miond McClung. 

3-7 Colonel McClung. 

4-7 Gilbert McClung. 

2-6 Charity Hair McClung, m. George Smith. Six chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 William Smith, m. Belle Odaniels. Two children, 
viz. : 

1-8 Floyd Smith. 

2-8 Goldie Smith. 

2-7 Mary Christina Smith, m. John Lee. Loraine, 111. 
Issue. 

3-7 Etta Belle Smith, m. Burt Chant. Two children. 

4-7 Florence Smith. Mendon, 111. 

5-7 Frank Smith, Mendon, 111. 

6-7 Clarence Smith, Mendon, 111. 

3-6 Clara McClung, m. William Zern. One son. 

2-5 Samuel Casseday McClung, b. Mar. 25, 1824; d. 
June 12, 1861, unm. He was killed by a fall from a horse. 

3-5 Mary Jane McClung, m. 1846, Robert Elder Stewart, 
b. 181 1, Clifton, Ohio. Two children, viz.: 

1-6 Samuel Matthew Stewart, m. Emma Rice, of 
Springfield, Ohio. 

2-6 Mary Frances Stewart, m. Solen Stratton, Atlanta, 
111. Issue. 

4-5 Margaret McClung, m. Josiah Shanks, of Dayton, 
Ohio. Two children, viz. : ' 

1-6 Mary Shanks, m. William Miller, of Dayton, Ohio. 

2-6 Horace Shanks, of California. 

5-5 Elizabeth McClung, m. William Cline. Three chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-6 Mary Elizabeth Cline, m. Francis Marion Hardy, 
Hickory Ridge, 111. Two sons, viz. : 

1-7 Francis Hardy, Hickory Ridge, 111. 

2-7 Thomas Hardy, Hickory Ridge, 111. 

2-6 William Cline, m. Middletown, Ohio. 

3-6 Florence Cline, m. Henry Zern, of Iowa. 



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6-5 Sarah Ann McClung, b. Oct. 31, 183 1 ; d. m. Wil- 
liam Dailey, d. Winchester, Ohio. 

1-6 Nancy Belle Dailey, m. Mr. Denison, of Wash. 

7-5 Cassandra McClung, b. Oct, 17, 1833. See portrait, 
m. Dec. 22, 1858, Joseph Patterson Hard}[. b. 1837; ^- June 6, 
1899. Hurdland, Mo. Five children, viz. : 

1-6 Joel Darrah Hardy, b. Feb. 12, i860; m. 1888, Sarah 
McCollough. Tacoma, Wash. Six children, viz. : 

1-7 Flora Hardy, b. July 23, 1889. 

2-7 Boyce Hardy. 

3-7 Jessie Hardy. 

4-7 John McCollough Hardy. 

5-7 Joseph P, Hardy. 

6-7 Thomas Hardy, b. Dec. 11, 1902. 

2-6 Emma Hardy, b. May 6, 1863; m. Nov. 6, 1888, John 
Franklin Talbott. Memphis, Mo. Five sons, viz. : 

1-7 Charles Aubry Talbott, b. Sep. 7, 1889. 

2-2 Willis Talbott. 

3-7 Joseph Benjamin Talbott. 

4-7 John Talbott. 

5-7 Oral Talbott, b. 1902. 

3-6 Baptist Matthew Hardy, b. May 12, 1865; m. ist, 
1887, Rebecca Emaline Potter, d. Hurdland, Mo. One child, 
viz.: 

1-7 (A son) Hardy, b. Mar. 31, 1889. 

Baptist Matthew Hardy (3-6) m. 2nd, Ella Lane, d. Two 
daughters. 

4-6 Bessie Belle Hardy, b. 1867; d. Dec. 14, 1895. 

5-6 William McClung Hardy, K 1872; m. Feb. 25, 1894, 
Hattie Wright. Loraine, 111. 

3-4 Sarah McClung, b. May 6, 1787; m. William Reid, 
of Ro.chester, Ind. One child, viz. : 

1-5 (A dau.) Reid, m. Mr. Emmons. Two children, 
viz. : 

1-6 Adelaide Ehimons, m. Mr. Doran, of Fort Wayne, 
Ind. 

2-6 Sarah Willmetta Emmons, m. Mr. Barcus, of Syr- 
acuse, N. Y. 

4-4 Margaret McClung, b. 1788; d. 1844; m. William 
Burns, of Camden, Ohio. ^ 

10-3 Charles McClung, b. Sep. 27, 1761 ; d. Aug. 19, 
1810, in Fairfield, Ohio. He was a farmer and a Revolution- 
ary soldier. Fie moved with his family from Northumber- 
land Co., Pa., to Rush Creek Township, Fairfield Co., Ohio, 
about 1799. He was a Justice of the peace, and an Elder in the 
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, m. Mar. 10, 1785, 
Margaret Martin, b. June 18, 1760; d. Nov. 5, 1842. She was 



132 McClung Genealogy. 

noted for her intelligence and deep piety. Few women of 
her day had a more thorough knowledge of the scriptures than 
had she. Eight children, viz. : 

1-4 Elizabeth McClung, b. Dec. 17, 1785; d. Oct. 9, 
1798, unm. Baptized May 10, 1788, by Rev. John Cuthbert- 
son, the first Associate Reformed Presbyterian minister in 
America. 

2-4 Sarah McClung, b. Dec. 9, 1787; d. Oct. 29, 1798, 
unm. 

3-4 John McClung, b. in Northumberland Co., Pa., Apr. 
9, 1790; d. in Halsey, Ore. June 5, 1879. He was a fine look- 
ing man. He was a farmer, an Elder in the Associate Re- 
formed Presbyterian Church, and a soldier in the War of 
1812. Moved to near Lancaster, Ohio, with his parents, m. 
July 10, 1817, his first cousin, Jane Martin, b. Nov. 12, 1792; 
d. Sep. 28, 1866. They emigrated to Wapello, Iowa, in 1836; 
thence to Halsey, Ore, in 186;^. Ten children, viz. : 

1-5 Betsy McClung, b. Nov. 11, 1818; d. Jan. 9, 1819. 

2-5 Sarah McClung, b, Sep. 24, 1820; d. Aug. 26, 1843, 
unm. 

3-5 (A child) McClung, b. July 30, 1821 ; d. Aug., 1821. 

4-5 (A child) McClung, b. Sep. 30, 1822 ; d. Jan. 6, 1823. 

5-5 Charles McClung, b. Sep. 6, 1823; d. Jan. 9, 1842. 

6-5 Albert McClung, b. Aug. 18, 1826; m. Sep., 1852, 
Jane PI. Evans, d. 1S56. Halsey, Ore. Two children, viz.: 

1-6 Urania McClung, b. 1853; m. ist, David or John 
George, d. She m. 2nd, Mr. Grey, d. Address : Downs, Kan. 

2-6 John McClung, b. 1855. Saddle manufacturer. 

7-5 Matthew McClung, b. June 26, 1828; d. Sep. or 
Oct., 1868; m. Elizabeth Schofield. No issue. 

8-5 Margaret McClung, b. Jan. i, 1830; m. Apr. 24, 
1865, Samuel Glass, d. Sep. 13, 1903. Crawfordsville, Ore. 
Two children, viz. : 

1-6 Jennie McClung Class. Crawfordsville, Ore. 

2-6 Matthew J. Glass, 'd. in infancy. 

9-5 David McClung, b. Dec. 31, 1831 ; d. July 31, 1832. 

10-5 Rebecca Jane McCTung, b. Apr. 22, 1833; d. May 
2, 1890; m. Benjamin Barton, d. 1890. Thornton, Wash. 
Nine children. 

4-4 Judge William McClung, b. Jan. 18, 1793 ; d. Sep. 8, 
1876. West Rushville, O. He was Associate Judge of the court 
of Fairfield County, Ohio, and a member of the State Leg- 
islature in 1 841. Elder in the Associate Reformed Presby- 
terian Church, m ist, Martha Black, b. 1796; d. 1823. Two 
children, viz. : 

1-5 Elizabeth Janette McClung, b. 1821 ; m. 1845, Col. 
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Lancaster, Ohio. She now resicfes at Missouri Valley, Iowa. 
Eight children, viz, : 

1-6 Charles J. Carlisle, b. 1846; m. Clara Van Horn. 
Harrisburg, Neb. 

2-6 Thomas O. Carlisle, b. 1847; m. Jennie Wilson. 
Sioux City, Iowa. 

3-6 Martha J. Carlisle, b. 1849; m. George W. Graybill. 
Missouri Valley, Iowa. 

4-6 William McClung Carlisle, b. 1851 ; m. Leota Turner. 
Missouri Valley, Iowa. Two children, viz. : 

1-7 Turner McClung Carlisle, b. 1893. 

2-7 Louise Janette Carlisle, b. 1896. 

5-6 Basil Washington Carlisle, b. Dec. 8, 1853. He is 
a clothing merchant; m. May 4, i88o, Abbie Locke Poston, b. 
at Nelsonville, Ohio, Dec. 20, 1859. Coldwater, Mich. 

6-6 Laura Ella Carlisle, b. 1856; m. William McMan- 
amy. Binghampton, N. Y. 

7-6 Frank P. Carlisle, b. 1859; m. Kittie Scott. Mon- 
damin, Iowa. 

8-6 Flagg P. Carlisle, b. 1861 ; d. 1883. 

2-5 Charles McClung, b. 1822; d. 1823. 

William McClung (4-4) m. 2nd, Mary Jane Trimble. One 
child, viz. : 

3-5 Martha J. McClung, b. 1826; d. 1881 ; m. John 
Cowan. West Rushville, Ohio. No issue. 

5-4 David McClung, b. Oct 8, 1795 ; d. at West Leipsic, 
Ohio, Nov. 22, 1867. Lived successively in Eden Twp., Sen- 
eca Co.; Hancock Co., 1854; and Van Buren Twp., Putnam 
Co., Ohio, 1863. He was a successful farmer and stockraiser, 
and was a Ruling Elder in the Associate Reformed and 
United Presbyterian Churches. See portrait, m. Dec. 11, 
1823, Elizabeth Brown, b. Jan. 7, 1804; d. Aug. 15, 1876, dau. 
of David Brown and his wife, Margaret McTeear. Twelve 
children, viz. : 

1-5 Phoebe McClung, b. Oct 20, 1824; d. June 24, 1898; 
m. 1st, Abner Leonard, b. Jan 10, 1823; d. July 2, 1886; farm- 
er and stockraiser, and a member of the first Colorado Leg- 
islature. Eight children, viz. : 

1-6 Robert Bayless Leonard, b. June, 1846; m. ^ Clara 
Comings, of Oberlin, O'hio. Address : Ft. Collins, Col. 

2-6 David Brown Leonard, b. May, 1848; d. Oct., 1866. 

3"6 Sarah Elizabeth Leonard, b. Dec, 1850; m. Jeflferson 
McAnelly. Ft. Collins, Col 

4-6 Effie Margaret Leonard, b. "Apr., 1852; d. 1854. 

5-6 Mary Ann Leonard, b. Apr., 1854; d. Sep., 1871. 

6-6 Melissa Jane Leonard, b. Mar., 1857 ; d. Dec, 1858. 

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8-6 Alice Margaret Leonard, b. Dec, 1862 ; d. Sep., 1866. 

Phoebe McClung Leonard (1-5), m. 2nd, Mr. Simpson, 
of Loveland; Col. 

2-5 William Clarke McClung, b'. Aug. 12, 1826; d. May 
I, 1881. He was killed by ligHtning_in Warrensburg, Mo. 
He was a farmer, m ist, Mary Ann Dimmock, d. De.c, 1861. 
No issue. He m. 2nd^ about 1865, Harriet Root. No issue. 
She m. 2nd, Mr. Comstock, of Warrensburg, Mo. 

3-5 Robert Martin McClung, b. Apr. 5, 1828; d. Mar. 
10, 1888; m. Jan. i, 1857, Elizabeth Strawn, b. July 23, 1837, 
dau. of James Strawn and his wife, Eliza Hartman, of Bucks 
Co., Pa. Address : Du Bois, Neb. Twelve children, viz. : 

1-6 Martha Elizabeth McClung, b. Dec. 4, 1857 ; m. Apr. 
28, 1881, John R. Turnbull. Hobart, Okla. Six children. 

2-6 Charles Hartman McClung, b. July 22, i860. Bridge- 
maker and steel structural contractor, m. Aug. 17, , 

Delia Gertrude Strouder, of Zanesville, Ohio. Address : 32 
Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. One child, viz.: 

1-7 Charles Hartman McClung, Jr., b. Jan., 1903. 

3-6 Mary Selena McClung, b. Nov. 30, 1861 ; m. Mar. 30, 
1882, Hugh Garner Gordon, b. Feb. 14, 1851 ; d. Jan. 14, 1895. 
Pawnee, Neb. Five children, viz. : 

1-7 Selena Gordon 

2-7 Nina Gordon. 

3-7 Murray Gordon. 

4-7 Alma Gordon. 

5-7 (A child) Gordon. 

4-6 Ida May McClung, b. May 7, 1863; m. Sep. 29, 1892, 
Henry Ernest Sunda, b. in Sohlingen, Province of Hanover, 
Germany, July 27, 1862. Orchard, Neb. Two children, viz.: 

1-2 Frederick McClung Sunda, b. June i, 1893. 

2-7 Elizabeth Sunda, b. July 12, 1898; d. July 14, 1902. 

5-6 Emma Jane McClung, b. Oct, 2, 1864. She is a 
teacher. Du Bois, Neb. 

6-6 Margaret McClung, b. Apr. 4, 1867 ; m. 1889, Henry 
J. Waddell, Olathe, Kan. 

7-6 John Calvin McClung, b. Dec. 16, 1869; m. Nov. 21, 
1894, Ida Marian Dorrance. Steinauer, Neb. Four children, 
viz. : 

1-7 Florence Elizabeth McClung, b. Apr. 6, 1896. 

2-7 Robert Gilman McClung, b. Jan. 9, 1898. 

3-7 David Albert McClung, b. Mar. \f, 1902 ; d. Apr. 29, 
1904. 

4-7 Charles French McClung, b. June 11, 1903. 

8-6 David A. McClung, b. Nov. 16, 1871 ; d. Nov., 1897, 
unm. He was a structural iron worker and assisted in build- 
ing the Intra Mural Railway at the World's Fair in Chicago. 



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9-6 Sarah McClung, b, Feb. 13, 1873. Du Bois, Neb. 

10-6 Anna Eliza McClung, b. May 17, 1875; m. Dec. 17, 
1902, Henry John Herron. Ewing, Neb. 

1 1-6 James Harvey McClung, b. June 28, 1878; m. June 
17, 1902, Grace Stuart. Hunter, Okla. One child, viz. : 

1-7 Mabel Frances McClung, b. Oct. 14, 1903. 

12-6 Miles McClung, b. Aug. 5, 1882. Du Bois, Neb. 

4-5 James D. McClung, b. Jan, 13, 1830; d. 1872, at War- 
rensburg. Mo.; m. ist, 1854, Melissa McBride, d. Oct, 1855. 
One child, viz. : 

1-6 (A dau.) McClung, b. 1855; d. 1856. 

James D. McClung (4-5), m. 2nd, 1859, Agnes Sharp, b. 
1836; d. 1872, of Fairfield Co., Ohio. They emigrated to 
White Co., 111. ; thence in 1866, to Johnson, Co., Mo., where 
he died. Six children, viz. : 

2-6 Joseph Sharp McClung, b. Mar. 11, i860 . Has a 
.cattle ranch at Granada, Col. 

3-6 George Alva McClung, b. 1862. Manufacturer. Mt. 
Carmel, 111., or Vincennes, Ind. m. Nora . Three chil- 
dren, viz, : 

1-7 Arthur McClung. 

2-7 Marguerite McClung. 

3-7 George McClung. 

4-^ James Harvey McClung, b. 1864. m. Berthoud, Col. 
Two children, viz. : 

1-7 (A dau.) McClung, b. about 1893. 

2-7 (A son) McClung, b. about 1902. 

5-6 Robert Brown McClung, b. Apr., 1866. Manager of 
a stave factory, m. May, 1887, Virginia Updike. Tiffin, Ohio. 
Two children, viz. : 

1-7 Agnes Dee McClung, b. 1889. 

2-7 Helen Marjorie McClung, b. Feb. 2, 1904. 

6-6 Anna Harrison McClung, b. June, 1868; m. Oct. 4, 
1888, Thornton Fitzhugh, b. May 19, 1864. Highland Park, 
Los Angeles, Cal. Three children viz. : 

1-7 James McClung Fitzhugh, b. 1890. 

2-7 Mason Fitzhugh. 

3-7 (A dau.) Fitzhugh, b. 1903. 

7-6 David Lee McClung, b. Oct. 27, 1870. Running on 
a railroad. Livingston, Mon. 

5-5 Col. David Waddle McClung, b. Dec. 18, 1831. 
Graduated at Miami University in 1854; superintendent of 
Hamilton, Ohio schools ; editor of the Hamilton Intelligen- 
cer, a Republican paper in Hamilton, Ohio. He read law in 
the office of L. D. Campbell, who was one of the leading law- 
yers and politicians of southwestern Ohio. Mr. McClung 
was admitted to the bar prior to the Civil War. He was ap- 



136 McClung Geneai^ogy. 



pointed to fill the unexpired term of the Probate Judge of 
Butler Co., Ohio. When the Civil War began he enlisted as 
a private in the 3rd Ohio Regiment. Shortly after his en- 
listment he was advanced to the General Staff Corps and 
brevetted as Colonel. He was commissioned as Quarter- 
master at Camp Dennison and at Camp Chase, Ohio. He 
became president of the Second National Bank of Hamilton, 
Ohio. Later he engaged in paper manufacturing. He was 
Post Master at Cincinnati, Collector ol Customs, Clerk of 
the Board of Elections and Collector of Internal Revenue, 
which office he still holds. He m. Mar. 18, 1862, Anna Carter 
Harrison, a first cousin of Benjamin Harrison, the twenty- 
third president of the United States ; and a grand-daughter of 
General William Henry Harrison, the ninth President of the 
United States, and the FTero of Tippecanoe. Nb issue. Ad- 
dress : Fernbank, Ohio. 

6-5 Charles B. McClung, b. Feb. 3, 1834; d. July 26, 1845. 

7-5 Margaret McClung, b. Apr. 27, 1836; d. Nov. 16, 
1878, unm. 

8-5 Sarah McClung, b. Mar. 14, 1838; d. Feb. 22, 1842. 

9-5 Harvey McClung, b. Jan. 30, 1S40; d. Apr. 12, 1842. 

10-5 Dr. John Calvin McClung, b. Jan. 26 1843. Grad- 
uated from medical department of Western Reserve Univer- 
sity at Cleveland, Ohio, in 1873, and has since practiced his 
profession at Leipsic, Ohio. Twice appointed Post Master, 
and four times elected Mayor of Leipsic. Was ordained Rul- 
ing Elder in United Presbyterian Church in 1868. Address: 
Leipsic, Ohio. See portrait. Twelve children, viz.: 

1-6 Rev. David Albert McClung, b. Jan. 27, 1869. Grad- 
uated at Muskingum College in the class of 1895, and from 
the United Presbyterian Theological Seminary at Xenia, 
Ohio, in 1898. Was ordained by Sidney Presbytery in 1898. 
Served as stated supply of churches at Palestine, Morea and 
Duncanville, 111. In 1902 he became stated supply for West 
Union Congregation, Brownsville, 111., Somerville and Eden, 
Gibson Co., Ind., and Scotland, Ind. He furnished much val- 
uable data for this volume. Address, Scotland, Ind. 

2-6 Anna Deane McClung b. Oct. 17, 1870. To her be- 
longs the credit of discovering the pla.ce of her ancestor's first 
settlement in America. She has exhibited the quality of perse- 
verance so essential to a successful genealogist. Address: 
Leipsic, Ohio. 

3-6 John Brown McClung, b. Jan. 23, 1872; d. Mar. 24, 
1895. Graduated from High School in 1887. Attended 
Muskingum College 1888-9, and Miami University 1891-2. He 
taught school in 1889-90, and 1892-3. He was assistant post- 
master at Leipsic, Ohio. "He possessed many traits of char- 



McClung Geneai^ogy. 137 

acter which combined with his upright Christian manliness to 
make him numerous friends." 

4-6 Nathan Boyd McClung, b. Feb. 28, 1874. Educated 
at Muskingum, Maryville and Tarkio Colleges ; graduating 
from the latter institution in 1903. Spent two years at the 
Theological Seminary of Xenia, Ohio. Was licensed to 
preach the gospel Apr. 13, 1904. He was a soldier in the 
Spanish-American War, serving as a Private in Co. L. 6th 
Ohio Infantry. Mustered in at Toledo, Ohio, July i, 1898, 
and mustered out with the regiment at Augusta, Ga., May 
24, 1899. Address: Leipsic, Ohio. 

5-6 Robert Clark McClung, b. Sep. 23, 1876; d. Oct. 5, 

1877. 

6-6 Sarah McClung, b. Mar. 19, 1878, (twin). Leipsic, 
Ohio. 

7-6 William Hartley McClung, b. Mar. 19, 1878, (twin). 
Pawnee, Neb. 

8-6 Elizabeth McClung, b. Feb. 12, 1880. Leipsic, Ohio. 

9-6 James Donald McClung, b. Alar. 10, 1882. Pawnee, 
Neb. 

10-6 Martha McClung, b. Feb. 10, 1884; d. Peb. 19, 1884. 

1 1-6 Charles Harvey McClung, b. July 10, 1885. Stu- 
dent at Muskingum College. 

12-6 Joseph McClung, b. July 24, 1887; d. July 31, 1887. 

11-5 (A dau.) McClung, b. May 4, 1845; c^- May 4, 1845. 

12-5 Martha B. McClung, b. June i, 1846; d. Aug. 29, 

1875. 

6-4 Charles McClung, b. Jan. 25, 1798; d. Sep. 7, 1880. He 
was a mill-wright. m. ist, Jane McQuade. They lived in 
Sec. I, Eden Township, Richmond Co., Ohio. Three children, 
viz. : 

1-5 William McClung, d. unm. Studied law and was 
ready to be admitted to the bar when he died, although not 
yet of age. 

2-5 Margaret McClung. d. in youth. 

3-5 Urania McClung, d. in youth. 

Charles McClung, (6-4) m. 2nd, Mrs. Margaret Strow. 
d. They resided at Milton Center, Ohio. After her death he 
moved to Fairfield Co., Ohio. No issue. 

7-4 Dr. James McClung, b. Sep. 7, 1800; d. Oct. 14, 1831, 
unm. He took a course of medical lectures at Cincinnati and 
another at Philadelphia. He practiced at Melmore, Ohio ; and 
was a young physician of great promise. Was buried at 
Rocky Creek, Seneca Co., Ohio. 

8-4 Margaret McClung, d. Nov., 1842. 



138 McCivUNG GeneaIvOgy. 



THE CREENBRIAR McCLUNCS. 



About the time James, William and Hugh M.cClung emi- 
grated to Virginia, there came also a John McClung, who is 
said to have been a cousin of those above mentioned. The 
name of his father is unknown ; but it is quite probable that 
it was also John McClung, one of the three original brothers 
who fled from Scotland to Ireland. There is nothing to for- 
bid this assumption, and the meager traditions seem to point 
in that direction. 

2-1 JOHN ]yccoLUjNra, 

B. in Scotland. Emigrated to Ireland about 1690, and was 
probably the father of 

1-2 JOHN McCLUNG, b. probably in Ireland, d. about 
1788, in Rockbridge Co., Va., at an advanced age. He emi- 
grated from Ireland to Penna. ; thence to Rockbridge Co., Va. 
He was a farmer and owned 278 acres of land in Rockbridge 
Co., Va., in what was known as the "Forks." He sold this 
farm to his son Edward on Apr. 23, 1783. When he sold his 
farm a neighbor asked him what he proposed to do now. He 
replied in a jocular manner: "I propose to live like a gentle- 
man and have all the whiskey I want to cfrink." Even ministers 
of the gospel drank whiskey freely in those days. He owned 
a still-house valued at £100. He m. Rebecca Stuart who was 
related to Hon. Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart, of Staunton, 
Va., who was Secretary of State in President Franklin Pierce's 
Cabinet. John McClung survived his wife several years, and 
resided with his daughter, Nancy Moore during the latter 
years of his life. He suffered with a cancer on his face. Af- 
ter his death, his son Joseph entered suit in the Chancery 
Court of Rockbridge Co., to recover the farm his father had 
sold to Edward McClung; alleging that by reason of age and 
mental infirmitv, his father was incompetent to transact such 
business. The estate was in litigation for ten or twelve years; 
and from these Chancery Court records the names of John 
McClung's children and grand-children were obtained. An in- 
ventory of the personal estate of John McClung deceased was 
made June 7, 1791 ; the estate being valued at £3. 16 shillings. 

Seven of his sons settled in Greenbriar Co., W. Va. Their 
descendants are very numerous in that county, hence this 
branch of the family is designated as "Greenbriar McCIungs." 
It is said that during the Civil War, tvv^o companies — the 
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McClung GeneaIvOgy. 139 

thirty-two McCliings. They rode the finest horses in Gen. 
Robert E, Lee's army. Alpheus Paris McClung was captain 
of the "Greenbriar Swifts." 

In the vicinity of Mt. Lookout, W. Va., there is a com- 
munity known as the "McClung Settlement." The writer 
visited this community in the summer of 1902. Before reach- 
ing the Carnifex Ferry, he inquired of a citizen how 
far one must travel after crossing the ferry before 
he should reach the Mc'Clung settlement." He re- 
plied : "The first house you come to after crossing 
the ferry belongs to a McClung; and the next is a Mc- 
Clung ; and the next is a McClung ; and from there on it is just 
McClung — Clung — Clung — Cling — a — ty^ — Clung — Clung — 
Clung." It was found to be verily so. They are a peaceful, 
law-abiding, hospitable people. A worthy gentleman asserts 
that he has lived among these McClungs for eight years and 
he has never yet heard a profane oath uttered by one of the 
name. 

This branch of the family is so numerous and the names 
are so similar that it has become necessary to make use of 
a sobriquet in order to distinguish between them. John Mc- 
Clung and Rebecca Stuart had ten .children, viz. : 

1-3 Thomas McClung, d, probably Oct. 10, 1774, as he 
was said to have been killed at the battle of Point Pleasant, 
m. Nancy Black. They lived in Greenbriar Co., W. Va. Six 
children, viz. : 

1-4 John McClung, (Curly John), d. m. Sep. 14, 1800, 
Nancy Gofif, or Groves. They lived in Greenbriar Co., W. 
Va. Eight children, viz. : 

1-5 Thomas McClung, d. unm. He was found dead in 
a stable. It was thought that a negro killed him and placed 
his body in the stable at the heels of a vicious horse so that 
his friends would suppose he was killed by the horse. 

2-5 Alexander McClung, (Curly Alex.), b. Nov. 22, 1805 ; 
d. May i, 1892; m. July 24, 1834, Eleanor Thompson, b. July 
19, 1816; d. June 13, 1901. Address: Rupert, W. Va. Eleven 
children, viz. : 

1-6 Martha Jane McClung, b. June 13, 1835 ; m. Oct. 22, 
1863, Louis P. Burdett, d. Dec. 16, 1898. Dennis, W. Va. 

2-6 Nancy Ann McClung, b. Apr. 20, 1837; m. Mar. 12, 
1856, Andrew Hutchinson McClung, (Squire Andy) (Cloth 
Andy). For issue see index. 

3-6 Robert Alexander McClung, b. Apr. 4, 1839; d. Nov. 
I, 1864. He was wounded in the battle of Cedar Creek and 
died in the hospital. Was buried at Staunton, Va. 

4-6 John Thomas McClung, b. Oct. 26, 1841 ; m. Jan. 5, 



140 McCivUNG GeneaIvOgy. 

1865, Cyntffia C. Thompson. Fort Spring, W. Va. Five 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Robert Lee McClung, d. in infancy. 

2-7 (A child) McClung, d. unnamed. 

3-7 Pettie McClung, m. Bollar Blake, of Pickaway, W. 
Va. 

4-7 Edward McClung, m. Laura Dunbar. Three chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-8 (A child) McClung. 

2-8 Fred McClung. 

3-8 (A child) McClung. 

5-7 William McClung. 

5-6 Dr. William Henry McClung, b. 0>ct. 28, 1843. He 
was in the Confederate Army. He first enlisted as a substitute 
in Col. Henry's regiment. Three months later he volunteered 
and was assigned to Capt. Burkhart's cavalry, Company K, 
14th Va. Reg. In Oct., 1864, he was transferred to Houn- 
shell's Batalion as drillmaster, in which capacity he served till 
the close of the war. He was several times wounded ; twice 
severely. He was slightly wounded in an engagement in 
Greenbriar Co., W. Va. He was severely wounded in the 
left breast at Frederick City, Md. He was wounded in the 
right side in front of the block house in Washington City, 
while attempLiug to carry his wounded brother John oft" tiie 
field. He was wounded in the face at the battle of Ninevah. 
He was captured at Ninevah, but made his escape by riding 
through the Federal lines, swiming the Shenandoah river 
three times, and taking refuge in the mountains. He reached 
his command the next evening. 

He began the practice of medicine about the ycr 1P6S, 
and has succeeded in building up an enormous practice. He 
is one of the most popular practitioners in Iiis county. He 
served as Deputy Sheriff four years 1882- 1886. He was Pres- 
ident of the Board of Regents for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind 
School at Romney, W. Va., for twelve years. He is a large 
land owner, having between 2,500 and 3,000 acres of coal, tim- 
ber and grazing land. He grazes about 300 head of cattle 
each year. In politics he is a Democrat ; and in ecclesiastical 
affairs is actively identified with the M. E. Church South. He 
has a beautiful home near Meadow Bluff, W. Va. m. Nov. 
15, 1866, Adeline Elizabeth Thompson, b. Apr. 30, 1843. Mead- 
ow Bluff, W. Va. Five children, viz. : 

1-7 Banzesa McClung, b. July 28, 1867 ; d. Aug. 13, 1867. 

2-7 Irene Erven McClung, b. July 28, 1871 ; m. Jan. 15, 
1892, Newton Shawver, of Clintonville, W. Va. 

3-7 Elsie Bird McClung, b. July 13, 1874; m. June 6, 
1896, George Wall, of Crawley, W.Va. 




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4-7 Olive Bell McClung, b. Dec. 28, 1875; m. Apr. 22, 
1896, John Hepler, of Meadow Bluff, W. Va. 

5-7 William Kenna McClung, b. Nov. 19, 1880. Meadow 
Bluff, W. Va. 

6-6 Rev. Edward Smith McClung, b. I^.Iar. 13, 1846; d. 
Apr. 23, 1900; m. Mar. 26, 1873, Mary Catherine Hoff, of 
Smoot, W. Va, No issue. 

7-6 Elizab-Jth Rachel McClung, b. Feb. i, 1848; m. Jan. 
24, 1867, D. C. Snyder, of Mt. Hope, W. Va. 

8-6 Rev. George Washington McClung, b. Aug. 10, 1850; 
m. Feb. 26, 1880, Hattie A. Bivens, b. 1861. Rivesville, W. Va. 
Eight children, viz. : 

1-7 Ada Virgilee McClung, b. 18S1 ; d. 1903 ; m. Dr. Wil- 
son, of Wayne, W. Va. 

2-7 H. Dv ight McClung, b. 1883. Rivesville, W. Va. 

3-7 Heber Lackey McClung, b. 1885. 

4-7 Anna Nash McClung, b. 1887. 

5-7 McTyere Marvin McClung, Id. 1890; d. 1890. 

6-7 Hattie Dix McClung, b. 1891. 

7-7 Keener Key McClung, b. 1894 

8-7 (A child) McClung, d. in infancy. 

9-6 Rev. Samuel Floyd McClung, St., b. Aug. 26, 1853 ; 
d. Feb. 7, 1903. He was president of Barboursville College 
(now Morris Harvey College) of Barboursville, W. Va. Later 
he was presiding Elder of Charleston District in West Vir- 
ginia Conference of the M. E. Church South. Central City, 
W. Va. m. Sep. 14, 1880, Lorena Rupert, b. Apr. 11, 1859. 
See index. Ten children, viz. : 

1-7 Rupert Ewing McClung, b. July 18, 1881. 

2-7 Maurice Kentucky McClung, b. Feb. 21, 1884. 

3-7 Lacte?il Reid McClung, b. Nov. 12, 1885. 

4-7 Samuel Floyd McClung, Jr., b. Nov. 4, 1887. 

5-7 Earnest Alexander McClung, b. July 3, 1890. 

6-7 Minor Smith McClung, b. Feb. 11, 1893. 

7-7 Mary Elizabeth McClung, b. June 13, 1895. 

8-7 Robert Loren McClung, b. Sep 21, 1897. 

9-7 Donald Cyrus McClung, b. Nov. 15, 1901 ; d. Nov. 15, 
1901. 

10-7 Adelia Rachel McClung, b. Aug. 2, 1903. 

10-6 Leah Goff McClung, b. Feb. 9, 1856; m. Jan. 17, 
1877, Robert Flarvey Smith, of Meadow Bluff, W. Va. 

11-6 Ella Rosetta McClung, b. Oct. 31, 1858; m. Jan. 
17, 1877, Wats< n McClung^ son of Col. Allen McClung. For- 
issue, see index. 

3-5 Virginia McClung, m. William Miller. 

4-5 Rachel McClung, d. June 14, 1882; m. Sep. 8, 1830, 
Robert Miller, of Jamesport, Mo. 



142 McCiyUNG Genealogy. 

5-5 Elizabeth McClung, m, Feb. 14, 1839, William Mc- 
Clung (Bill Hosy), son of Alexander McClung (Bake Alex.). 
For issue see index. 

6-5 Sallie McClung, b. Jan. 13, 1817; d. Jan. 19, 1892; 
m. Sep. 25, 1834, Grigsby McClung, son of Alexander Mc- 
Clung, (Bake Alex.) For issue see index. 

7-5 Nancy McClung, m. Edwin Trent. 

8-5 Edward McClung, d. 1891 ; m. Melvina Young. Em- 
igrated to Woodford Co., 111. ; thence to Hamburg, Iowa, and 
thence to Talmage, Neb. Two children, viz. : 

1-6 Perry McClung, m. Saint Edward, Neb. Seven chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 Nora McClung, b. about 1880. 

2-7 John McClung, b. about 1881. 

3-7 Sidney McClung, b. about 1883. 

4-7 Jessie McClung, b, about 1885. 

5-7 Harry McClung, b. about 1889. 

6-7 Daisy McClung, b. about 1893. 

7-7 Ida McClung, b. about 1895. 

2-6 Lewin McClung. Talmage, Neb. 

2-4 Alexander McClung, d. Feb, 5, 1816. He was 
drowned in the Meadow River in Greenbriar Co., W. Va. Ad- 
dress : Lewisburg, W. Va. m. Jan. 7, 1806, Jane McClung, d. 
May 6, 1822, dau. of Capt. Samuel McClung. See index. Five 
children, viz. : 

1-5 Rebecca McClung, b. July 29, 1806; d. Jan., 1828, 
unm. 

2-5 Charles McClung, b. Feb. 12, 1808; d. Dec. 25, 1882; 
m. Rebecca J. Walker, b. May 25, 1812; d. July 12, 1850. Har- 
riston, Va. Eight children, viz. : 

1-6 Capt. Thomas Walker McClung, b. Nov. 27, 1835. 
He was a Confederate Captain and commanded Company E, 
1st Regiment of Virginia Cavalry. Harriston, Va. 

2-6 Sarah Jane McClung, b. Sep. 4, 1837. Frankford, 
W. Va. ; m. Dec. 7, 1857, James Griffin Rader, d. 

3-6 James Crawford McClung, b. July 28, 1839. He was 
in the Confederate Army and served as 2nd Sergeant in Com- 
pany E, 1st Virginia Cavalry. He m. Mary Rossen. Hunt- 
ington, W. Va. 

4-6 Samuel Alexander McClung, b. May 29, 1841 ; d. Jan. 
29, 1842. 

5-6 William Charles McClung, b. Sep. 7, 1843; d. in 
W_ashington, D. C, Nov. 23, 1901, unm. He was a com- 
mercial traveler, and represented the Fairbanks Scales Com- 
pany for many years. He resided in Baltimore, Md., until a 
short time prior to his death. He was a soldier in the Con- 
federate Army in Company E, ist Virginia Cavalry. 



McClung GeneaIvOgy. 143 

6-6 John Franklin McClung, b. Apr. 14, 1846. He served 
in the Confederate Army in Company E, ist Virginia Caval- 
ry. He m. Jennie Maria Patterson, b. Feb. 9, 1847 5 d. May 
17, 1901. Harriston, Va. Ten children, viz.: 

1-7 Nettie W. McCIung, b. Oct. 3, 1868, d. Jan. 19, 1870. 

2-7 Nannie Craig McClung, b. July 9, 1870; d. Sep. 19, 
1895 ; m. William A. Harner. 

3-7 Charles Dennie McClung, b. June 21, 1872. He was 
a soldier in the Spanish-American war, and served as a pri- 
vate in Company K, 27th Virginia Infantry. Harriston, Va. 

4-7 Thomas Walker McClung; b. June i, 1874. He is 
a carpenter. Harriston, Va. 

5-7 Laura Virginia McClung, b. May 7, 1877; m. James 
Layne, of Elkton, Va. 

6-7 William Hawes McClung, b. Feb. 10, 1879. He is 
employed at the Insane Assylum at Staunton, Va., in taking 
care of the inmates. 

7-7 James Samuel McClung, b. Nov. 6, 1881 ; m. Jennie 
Berry. Grottoes, Va. 

8-7 Mary M. McClung, b. Jan. 29, 1884; d. July 23, 
1884. 

9-7 George F. McClung, b. Apr. 9, 1885. Staunton, Va. 

10-7 Rebecca J. McClung, b. Jan. 28, 1889. Harriston, 
Va. 

7-5 Margaret Winters McClung, b. July 13, 1847; d. 
Aug. I, 1879; m. D. B. Henton. Fort Defiance, Va. 

8-6 Rebecca J. McClung, b. July 30, 1849; "i. Robert C. 
Byers, of Knightly, Va. 

3-5 Samuel Alexander McClung, (Sheriff Sam) b. Apr. 
29, 1810; d. Oct. 24, 1845. fie was Sheriff of Greenbriar Co., 
W. Va. m. Jan., 1833, Martha Feamster, of Lewisburg, W. 
Va. Five children, viz. : 

1-6 Mary Jane McClung. 

2-6 Susan Rebecca McClung. 

3-6 Thomas Alexander McClung, d. unm. 

4-6 Elizabeth Ann McClung, b. Feb. 5, 1840; d. July 
26, 1900; m. 'Capt. Alpheus Paris McClung, son of Charles 
McClung. For issue see index. 

5-6 Charles William McClung, (Charlie Fox) b. Apr. 
13, 1842. He is a farmer and cattle raiser, m. Oct. 12, 1887, 
Mrs. Ellen McClung Arbuckle, nee Bright, b. Sep. i, 1848, 
dau. of Kyle Bright and his wife Elizabeth Moore McClung, 
who was the dau. of Joseph McClung (Redheaded Joe). No 
issue. Lewisburg, W. Va. 

4-5 Nancy Black McClung, b. Apr. 24, 1813; d. Feb. 11, 
1888; m. Feb. 22, 1832, Charles McClung, b. Dec. 20, 1805; d. 



144 McClung Genealogy. 

Oct. 8, 1865, son of Joseph McClung (Redheaded Joe). For 
issue see index. 

5-5 Thomas McClung, b. Mar. 5, 1815; d. Oct. 24, 1845, 
unm. 

3-4 Edward McClung (Muddy Creek Ned), d. m. Sallie 
Viney. They lived on Muddy Creek, Greenbriar Co., W. Va. 
Eight children, viz. : 

1-5 Rlxth McClung, d. unm'. "age 27, years." 

2-5 Nancy McClung, b. Jan. i, 1799; d. July 4, 1889, unm. 

3-5 Rachel McClung, b. June, 1800; d. July 31, 1861, 
unm. 

4-5 Alexander McClung, d. 186S; m. 1830, Elizabeth Jar- 
rett, b. 1808; d. 1900. They emigrated to Pattonsburg, Mo. 
Twelve children, name of one, viz. : 

1-6 Sarah Jane McClung. She was a cripple. 

5-5 John McClung, d. m. Feb. 15, 1837, Sallie Lusher. 
Pattonsburg, Mo. Four children, viz. : 

1-6 John Feamster McClung, Jamesport, Mo. 

2-6 Edward McClung. Jamesport, Mo. 

3-6 (A dau.) McClung, m. 

4-6 (A dau.) McClung. m. 

6-5 Cynthia McClung, H. unm. 

7-5 Melinda McClungj^b. Dec. 12, 1808; d. Dec. 11, 1891 ; 
m. Aug. 29 1834, Joseph Jarrett, b. Sep. 9, 181 1; d. Feb. 24, 
1898. Farmer. 

8-5 Charles McClung (Good Charlie) b. 1818; d. Dec. 23, 
1863; m. Mary Hedrick. d. about i8'99. They went to Mo, 
Returned to W. Va. Six .children, viz. : 

1-6 William McClung, (Will Chokem) b. in Mo. Was 
County Court Clerk of Daviess Co., Mo. Present Address, 
Fort Worth, Texas, m. Miss Pritchet. Two children, viz. : 

1-7 Oscar McClung. Was in the Spanish-American 
War. m. Fort Worth, Texas. 

2-7 Maude McClung, m. John Boone. Fort Worth, Tex. 

2-6 John Alexander McClung, (John Chokem). So nick- 
named because he wore a cravat in the army, m ist, Lizzie 
Anderson. No issue. He m. 2nd, Lizzie Leach. No issue. 
Pickaway, W. Va. 

3-6 Jennie McClung, m. James M. Thomason. Williams- 
burg, W. Va. 

4-6 Nancy McClung, d. m. George Harrah, Clintonville, 
W. Va. 

5-6 Nettie McClung, m. ist, William Parker. She m. 
2nd, Robert Martin, of Pickaway, W. Va. 

6-6 James Clowney McClung, m. Linda Nickell. Pick- 
away, W. Va. Three .children, viz. : 

1-7 Efiie Morris McClung, b. Aug. 24, 1879; ^- Oct. 25, 




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1899, Frank Bittle Albert, b. Apr. 24, 1876. He is a commer- 
cial traveler. Roncevert, W. Va. 

2-7 John Otey McClung. Pickaway, W, Va. 

3-7 Edward Gilmer McClung, d. in childhood. 

4-4 Jane McClung, d. 

5-4 Rachel McClung, d. 

'6-4 Thomas McClung, Jr., d. 

2-3 Joseph McClung, (Sinking Creek Joe), d. The fol- 
lowing anecdote is told of him : A hog-thief oace stole some 
hogs from Joseph McClung. The thief was arrested, con- 
victed, and consigned to the whipping post. At the time ap- 
pointed for the execution of the sentence, Joseph was present 
to see it well and adequately done. When the sheriff had 
finished applying the lash, Joseph, thinking the punishment 
insufficient rushed up and grabbing the lash fairly blistered 
the prisoner with a few additional strokes. The prisoner af- 
terward prosecuted him for this act and made it cost him 
the worth of a horse. Joseph again sought retaliation. Some 
time afterward a Baptist revival was conducted in the neigh- 
borhood and this same hog-thief was numbered among the 
converts. When the day arrived for the immersion of this 
convert in the creek, Joseph McClung was present as a mere 
spectator. Just as the converted hog-thief emerged from the 
water, Joseph rushed up to the edge of the stream and cried 
out: "Will the hair come? If it won't, dip him again." 
This last act cost him the worth of another horse; but he 
seems to have had more horses than hogs to spare. 

He lived on Sinking Creek in Greenbriar Co., W. Va., in 
one of the finest agricultural regions in the state. He came 
to Greenbriar from Rockbridge Co., Va. The exact date of 
his emigration to Greenbriar is unkno_wn; but it was certainly 
not later than 1776. 

His abhorrence of the papacy is evinced by the following 
retraction which appeared in the W. Va. Historical Magazine : 

"Whereas, We Joseph McClung and Samuel McClung 
having heard by sundry unadvised persons that Mr. Andrew 
Donnally was a Papist and that he had changed his name by 
omiting an O which should have been prefixed to his Sirname, 
and whereas, we have unadvisedly published the same and 
also in an Advertisment which he set up in March, 1775 to 
warn the inhabitants of Greenbriar to give in a list of their 
tithables, did prefix the said O to his Sirname ; and as we have 
since by unquestionable evidence been convinced that there is 
no just foundation for the same, we hereby acknowledge our- 
selves heartily sorry for the same; and in witness whereof, 



146 McClung Genealogy. 

have subscribed this and allow the same to be transmitted to 
Record. 

Given under our hands and seals this fourth day of March 
1776. 

JOSEPH McCLUNG, (Seal) 
SAMUEL McCLUNG, (Seal) 

Signed and acknowledged by us, 

WILLIAM HAMILTON. 

WILLIAM McCLEMCHAN. 

SAMUEL HUGART. 

RICHARD MAY." 

Joseph McClung m. Miss Bell. Nine children, viz. : 

1-4 Joseph McClung (Red headed Joe), b. May 17, 1772; 
^- July 3, 1849; ^- ^st, Nov. 7, 1796, Elizabeth Groves. One 
child, viz. : 

1-5 Margaret McClung, b. Sep. 13, 1800; d. Mar. 5, 1852; 
m, Feb. 3, 1820, John Rader. 

Joseph McClung (1-4) m. 2nd, Feb. 2, iSo^, Elizabeth 
Hyde, b. Feb. 19, 1787; d. Feb. 6, 1862. Eight children, viz.: 

2-5 Charles McClung, b. Dec. 20, 1805, d. Oct. 8, 1865; 
m. Feb. 22, 1832, Nancy Black McClung, b. Apr. 24, 1813; d. 
Feb. II, 1888, dau. of Alexander McClung, who was a son of 
Thomas McClung. See index. They lived in Greenbriar Co., 
W. Va. Eight children, viz. : 

1-6 Rebecca J. McClung, b. about 1832 ; d. m. Green A. 
Rader, of Lewisburg, W. Va. 

2-6 Cyrus Hyde McClung, b. Aug. 14, 1834. Formerly 
a hotel proprietor at Frankford, W. Va. m. Sep. i, 1863, Mar- 
tha Jane Gillilan, b. July 12, 1840. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 Charles Paris McClung, b. Nov. 17, 1864, unm. He 
has a sheep ranch at Briggs, Texas. 

2-7 Virginia Rebecca McClung, b. Mar. 5, 1866; d. Oct. 
15, 1896; m. Mar. 14, 1894, Erasmus A, Hannah, of Frankford, 
W. Va. 

3-7 Richard Kyle McClung, b. Apr. 15, 1868; m. Mar. 
30, 1898, A. Virgie Byers. Frankford, W. Va. Three chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-8 Ernest Kyle McClung, b. Jan. 14, 1899. 

2-8 Warwick Guy McClvmg, b. Jan. 31, 1900. 

3-8 Golden Clyde McClung, b. Mar. 31, 1902. 

3-6 Mary Elizabeth McClung, d. unm. age 17 years. 

4-6 Samuel Kyle McClung, d. Nov. 17, 1886; m. Mrs. 
Minnie Stephenson, nee Alexander, of Highland Co., Va. 
Two .children, viz. : 

1-7 Sidney McClung, b. about 1886. Staunton, Va. 



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2-7 Sammie Paris McClung, b. Jan., 1887 (dau.). Staun- 
ton, Va. 

Mrs. Minnie McClung, wid. of Samuel Kyle McClung 
(4-6) m. 3rd, Prof. J. G. Dunsmore, Principal of Dunsmore 
Business College, of Staunton, "Va. 

5-6 Capt. Alpheus Paris McClung, (Capt. Dod) b. June 
10, 1840. He was captain of the "Greenbriar Cavalry." He 
is General Agent for the Deering Harvesting Machine Co. m. 
Elizabeth Ann McClung, b. Feb. 5, 1840; d. July 26, 1900, dau. 
of Samuel Alexander McClung. See index. Lewisburg, W. 
Va. Five children, viz. : 

1-7 Edward Moore McClung, b. Dec. 19^ 1868; d. Aug. 
20, 1 871. 

2-7 Moorman Swoope McClung, b. Oct. 12, 1871. He is 
a bookkeeper in the Bank of Lewisburg, W. Va. 

3-7 Dennis Hyde McClung, b. Feb. 11, 1873; d. June 25, 
1892, unm. 

4-7 Walter Lepps McClung, b. May 17, 1875; d. July 6, 
1891. 

5-7 Mary Moore McClung, b. Oct. 17, 1878; m. Oct. 17, 
1901, George A. Van Lear, a druggist of Roanoke, Va. 

6-6 Lucy McClung, d. 

7-6 Ellen McClung, d. Either she or her sister Lucy was 
accidentally drowned in a trough of water at the age of three 
years. 

8-6 William Frank McClung, b. May 19, 1848; d. Nov. 
30, 1888; m. Sep. 18, 1877, Nannie Blacknall Crump. Lewis- 
burg W. Va. Five children, viz. : 

1-7 Samuel Kyle McClung, b. Aug. 18, 1878. Stenog- 
rapher and insurance agent. Roanoke, Va, 

2-7 Alpheus Brookes McClung, b. Feb. 5, 1880. Ronce- 
vert, W. Va. 

3-7 Willie Frank McClung, (dau), b. Nov. 10, 1882; m. 
Dec. 19, 1900, Lucius J. Holland, a lawyer of Dallas, N. C. 

4-7 Nellie Crump McClung, b. Apr. i, 1885. Lewisburg, 
W. Va. 

5-7 William Crump McClung, b. Feb, 25, 1886; d. Nov. 
30, 1900. 

3-5 Nancy McClung, b. Sep. 11, 1807; d. Dec. 8, 1875; 
m. Oct. 8, 1846, Alexander Kearns, 

4-5 Jane McClung, b. Aug. i, 1810; m, Dec. 25, 1832, 
Michael Bright, Jr. Went to Missouri. 

5-5 Eleanor McClung, ,b.Dec. 5, 1812; d. Sep. 13, 1871 ; 
m. Feb. 22, 1832, Dickson McClung, b. Sep. 21, 1811; d. June 
12, 1898. Son of William McClung, (Long Billie). For issue 
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148 McClung Genealogy. 

6-5 Elizabeth Moore McClung, b. Feb. 14, 1815; m. 
Kyle Bright. 

7-5 Joseph McClung, (Little Readheaded Joe), b. Sep. 
8, 1817; d. Nov. 13, 1861 ; m. Dec. 17, 1850, Mary Jane Mat- 
thews, b. May 30, 1824; d. Aug. 7, 1866. Six children viz.: 

1-6 Annie Elizabeth McClung, b. July 27, 1852. She was 
educated at the Augusta Female Seminary, m. June 6, 1877, 
Lieut. Samuel William Newman Feamster, of Alderson, W. 
Va. Eleven children, viz.: 

1-7 Pattie Heywood Feamster, b. May 13, 1878. 

2-7 Mary Lou Feamster, b. Jan. 14, 1880; d. 

3-7 Anna Warwick Feamster, b. Mar, 3, 1882, 

4-7 Coleman Alderson Feamster, b. Jan, 7, 1884, 

5-7 William Walter Feamster, b. Feb, 2, 1886, 

6-7 Samuel Wayland Newman Feamster, b. Mar, 15, 



7-7 Allen Thurman Feamster, b. Mar. 23, 1890. 

8-7 Lucile Matthews Feamster, b, June 17, 1892. 

g-7 Cecil Hyde Feamster, b. June 17, 1892, 

10-7 Earl Vance Feamster, b, Aug, 10, 1894. 

1 1-7 Garland McClung Feamster, b, Nov. 19^ 1898. 

2-6 Warwick Matthews McClung, b, Jan. 28, 1855 ; m, 
Feb. 20, 1878, Elizabeth Vermont Wallace, b. July 7, 1859. 
Williamsburg, W. Va. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 Pinkney Lake McClung, b. May 14, 1879. 

2-7 Henry Matthews McClung, b. Aug, 21, 18S0. 

3-6 Mary Ellen McClung, b. Dec, 3, 1856; m. Sep. 6, 
1876, Prof. E. G. Brownlee. Address: 404 High St., German- 
town, Pa. He was at one time President of the Eufaula (Ala.) 
Female Institute. Six children, viz. : 

1-7 Mary Cameron Brownlee. 

2-7 Helen Matthews Brownlee. 

3-7 Phillip Brownlee. 

4-7 Edward Brownlee. 

5-7 Louis Brownlee. 

6-7 Joseph Brownlee. 

4-6 (A son) McClung, b. about 1858; d. in infancy. 

5-6 (A dau.) McClung, b. about 1859; d. in infancy, 

6-6 Joseph McClung, b. May, 1861 ; d, Feb., 1862. 

8-5 Lucinda Davidson McClung^ b. June 8, 1820; d, 
June 3, 1850, unm. 

9-5 Franklin McClung (Pipe), b, Feb, 13, 1823; d, Apr, 
29, 1883; m. 1st, Mar. 7, 1866, Agnes McClintick. No issue. 
He m. 2nd, Oct. 27, 1875, Josephine Williams, of Williams- 
burg, W, Va, One child, viz. : 

1-6 James Warwick McClung, b. Oct. 8, 1876; m. Oct. 



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15, 1896, Mary Gray Wallace, b. Nov. 19, 1874. Sunlight, W. 
Va. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Frankie Mabel McClung, b. Sep. 7, 1897. 

2-7 Frederick McClung, b. Mar, 21, 1899. He was bit- 
ten by a mad dog and was treated at the Pasteur Hospital at 
Baltimore, Md., in 1902, 

3-7 Roy McClung, b. Apr. 2^, 1900; d. Mar. 19, 1901. 

2-4 Samuel McClung, (Nicholas Sam) (Wildcat Sam), d. 
Lived in Nicholas Co., W. Va. m. ist, June 12, 1801, Elizabeth 
Rader, d. Seven children, viz. : 

1-5 Catherine McClung, b. about 1803 ; d. 1883 ; m. Dan- 
iel Brock. Summersville, W. Va. 

2-5 Anthony McClung, b. Dec. 19, 1805; d. Jan. 19, 1897. 
He was a famous hunter; had a car-load of deer-horns in his 
possession, m. Feb. 16, 1832, Martha Woods. She resides 
with her son Samuel at Muddlety, W. Va. Three children, 
viz.: 

1-6 Samuel McClung, m. Georgie Alderson, d. Muddlety, 
W. Va. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Henry McClung, m. Florence Rader. Summersville, 
W. Va. Two .children, viz. : 

1-8 Amett McClung. 

2-8 (A child) McClung. 

2-7 Mary McClung. m. Mr. Allen. Anadarko, Okla. 

3-7 Sarah Martha McClung, m. Edward Tyree. 

2-6 Charles McClung, d. m. Rebecca Tyree. He emi- 
grated to Kan. and died there. Five children, viz. : 

1-7 Anna McClung, m. Jacob Norton. El Reno, Okla. 

2-7 Mary McClung, m. Mr. Allen. Anadarko, Okla. 

3-7 George McClung. El Reno, Okla. 

4-7 Rush McClung, m. Effie King. 

5-7 Nellie McClung, m. Mr. Finley, of Tonkawa, Okla. 

Rebecca Tyree McClung, wid. of Charles McClung {2-6^ 
m. Kyle McClung, son of Dickson McClung. No issue, 

3-6 Frances McClung, m. May i, 1855, Dr. M. R. Here- 
ford, of Summersville, W. Va. 

3-5 Joseph McClung (Fear Not), d. m. Elizabeth Woods, 
d. Seven children, viz, : 

1-6 Margaret McClung, m, Samuel Edmonson, d. 

2-6 Jennie McClung, m, James Robinson. Muddlety, 
W, Va. 

3-6 William J. McClung, m, Ann Efliza Brock, Persing- 
er, W, Va. Eight children, viz.: 

1-7 Walter McClung, m. Mar. 7, 1895, Margaret Hester 
Hinkle, Richwood, W, Va. 



150 McClung Genealogy. 

2-7 Samuel McClung. Merchant, m. Maude Lilly. Jump- 
ing Branch, W. Va. One child, viz. : 

1-8 Gladys McClung. 

3-7 Elizabeth McClung, m. Thomas Pucket. Lookout, 
W. Va. 

4-7 Prudence McClung. m. Marmion Rush Hereford 
Sparks, of Persinger, W. Va. 

5-7 Dora McClung. Persinger, W. Va. 

6-7 Dyer McClung. Persinger, W. Va. 

7-7 Maggie McClung. Persinger, W. Va. 

8-7 Nevada McClung. 

4-6 Martha McClung. m. William Rader. Summersville, 
W. Va. 

5-6 Stuart McClung, m. Miss Cox. Muddlety, W. Va. 
Issue. 

6-6 John McClung, d. Was accidentally killed while 
on picket duty in the Federal Army. 

7-6 Samuel McClung, (Davis), m. Mary Davis. Mud- 
dlety, W. Va. One child, viz. : 

1-7 Clyde McClung, d. 

4-5 Margaret McClung, m. Daniel Sphinx. 

5-5 Delilah McClung, b. Jan. 12, 1810; m. Mar. 5, 1830, 
Joseph Creigh, b. June 20, 1804; d. Dec. 15, 1874. Dawson, 
W. Va. 

6-5 Elizabeth McClung, d. m. Adam Rader. 

7-5 Allen McClung, b. Dec. i, 1814; d. Feb. 22, 1888; 
m. Jan. 27, 1842, Mary N. Alderson, b. Nov. 27, 1822; d. Sep. 
18, 1899. He was a stone mason. Was ta3c assessor eight 
years. President of the County Court tAvo terms. He lived 
on McClung Branch near Peter's "Creek, Enon, W. Va. Nine 
children, viz. : 

1-6 George Alderson McClung, b. Feb. 21, 1845; d. Aug. 
10, 1864. He belonged to the Greenbriar Cavalry, and was 
wounded while in the Confederate army at Monoxie River, 
Md. Was captured and died in the Federal hospital at Fred- 
erick City, Md. 

2-6 Jenette Elizabeth McClung, b. Jan. 22, 1847; d. Aug. 
9, 1869; m. Feb. 16, 1865, Samuel Stephenson, d. 

3-6 Margaret Jane McClung, b. Nov. 19, 1849; m. Mar. 
15, 1866, John Richard Tyree, of Summersville, W. Va. 

4-6 Sarah Martha McClung, b. Jan. 9, 1852; m. ist, Jan. 
31, 1873, Joseph Koontz. One son, viz.: 

1-7 Dr. Leonidas Koontz. Richmond, Va. 

Sarah Martha McClung Koontz, (4-6) m. 2nd, Nov., 1897, 
William Swope, of Sutton, W. Va. 

5-6 Joseph Alderson McClung, b. Jan. 8, 1854; m. Feb. 



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7, 1875, Elizabeth Stephenson, b. Nov. 24, 1853. He is a farm- 
er and owns several hundred acres of land near Enon, W. Va. 
Seven children, viz. : 

1-7 Ira Egbert McClung, b. Nov. 12, 1875. He is the 
champion heavyweight of the family. He tips the scale at 
250 pounds. 

2-7 Lola Eugenia McClung, b. Oct. 26, 1877; d. June 15, 
1899. 

3-7 Lewis Newman McClung, b. Nov. i, 1879. He be- 
longs to the U. S. Army. Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 

4-7 Cornelia Ann McClung, b. Sep. 23, 1881 ; d. July 4, 
1882. 

5-7 Dennis Allen McClung, b. Apr. 23, 1883. Enon, W. 
Va. 

6-7 Charles Marshall McClung, b. Dec. 23, 1885. 

7-7 Nellie Agnes McClung, b. Dec. 24_, 1890. 

6-6 Mary Eliza McClung, b. Feb. 16, 1856; m. Apr. 19, 
1877, Henry Herold. Summersville, W. Va. 

7-6 Samuel Newman McClung, b, Oct. 3, 1859; m. Apr. 
6, 1882, Laura Rader, b. Nov. 12, i860. Lawton, Okla. Nine 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Hattie Ann McClung, b. Jan. 20, 1883. Lawton, 
Okla. . 

2-7 Bessie Leota McClung, b. Mar. 2, 1884. Lawton, 
Okla. 

3-7 Emmet Rader McClung, b, Aug. 24, 1886. 

4-7 Ethel Eugenia McClung, b. Jan 21, 1888. 

5-7 Johnnie Alderson HcClung, b. Nov. 30, 1889. 

6-7 Pearl McClung, b. Mar. 7, 1892. 

7-7 Guy Lament McClung, b. Nov. 12, 1895. 

8-7 Raymond McClung, b. Jan. 26, 1898. 

9-7 Jessie Irene McClung, b. Dec. 20, 1900. 

8-6 Rebecca Ann McClung, b. Aug. 15, 1861 ; m. Mar. 15, 
1883, George Groves, of Enon, W. Va. 

9-6 Marshall Lee McClung, b. Nov. 3, 1863; d. Oct. 11, 
i88c, unm. 

Samuel McClung, (2-4) m. 2nd, Miss Surber. One child, 
viz.: 

8-5 Samuel McClung, (Brushy Fork Devil Sami.). m. 
Sep. 20, 1853, Jane Rader. Persinger, W. Va. Three chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-6 David McClung, m. Lola Robinson. Muddlety, W. 
Va. Six children. 

2-6 Archie McClung. Keeps hotel at Richwood, W. 
Va. m. Florence Fletcher. 

3-6 Jenette McClung, m. John Dodrell, of Burch, W. Va. 



152 McCi^uNG Genealogy. 

3-4 John McClung, (Lame JoHn). d. He was once a 
member of the Virginia Legislature, m. Sep. 22, 1807, Deborah 
Rader. Seven children, viz, : 

1-5 Melinda McClung, m. John McCue. 

2-5 Margaret McClung, m, William Groves. 

3-5 Fielding McClung, d, in Kan. He was a member of 
the Virginia Legislature before the Civil War. m. ist, Ann 
Standard, d. Three children, viz. : 

1-6 Cleora McClung, m. Dick Hannah. 

2-6 John McClung, d. He accidentally shot and killed 
himself. 

3-6 Dickinson McClung. Hazelton, Kan. m. Elizabeth 
McCue M.c'Clung, b. Dec, 17, 1840, dau. of Dickson McClung. 
See index. Six children, viz.: 

1-7 Kyle Dickson McClung. Hazelton, Kan. 

2-7 Eugenia McClung, m. Mack Gass, of Okla. 

3-7 Mamie McClung, m. Elmer Dunbar, of Nelms, Okla. 

4-7 John Peck McClung, d. June i, 1902, at Anadarko, 
Okla. 

5-7 Lucy McClung, m. Mr. Noble, of Ore., or Wash. 

6-7 Virgie McClung, m. Resides in Indian Ter. 

Fielding McClung, (3-5) m. 2nd, Sallie Tyree. Six chil- 
dren, viz. 

4-6 Martha McClung, d. 1902; m. Wesley Morrison. Flat 
Woods, W. Va. 

5-6 Frank F. McClung, d. m. Annie Hereford, d. Ponca, 
Okla. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Fielding McClung, Ponca, Okla. 

2-7 Marmion Hereford McClung, b. Nov. 16, 1880. 
Clerking in a store in Summersville, W. Va. 

3-7 Georgia Ann McClung. Flat Woods, W. Va. 

6-6 Irvin McClung, m. Sarah Jane Rader. Address: 
Winfield, Kan. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Irene McClung. 

2-7 Ernest McClung. 

3-7 Arthur McClung. 

7-6 Georgia McClung, m. Logan Winebrinner, of Ponca 
Okla. 

8-6 Charles Ruffner McClung, d. Was killed by a train 
while crossing the track with a team. m. Miss Ramsey. Ad- 
dress : Ponca, Okla. Six children. 

9-6 William McClung, m. Address : Hazelton, Kan. 
One daughter. 

4-5 Sallie McClung, d. m. George Fitzwater, d. 

5-5 Elizabeth McClung, d. m. John Tyree, d. 

6-5 Talitha McClung, b. Apr. 14, 1827; m. July 4, 1850, 



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Anderson C. Herold, b. Dec. 3, 1825. Address: Muddlety, W. 
Va.. One child, viz. : 

1-6 H. W. Herold. He is sheriff of Nicholas Co., W. 
Va. 

7-5 Tabitha McClung, d. m. Feamster Rodgers. They 
emigrated to Missouri. 

4-4 Jane McClung, d. m. Thomas Masterson. 

5-4 Abigail McClung, d. m. July i, 1794, Anthony Cal- 
lison. Their niece wrote the following episode : "When An- 
thony Callison was courting aunt Abby it was in the Indian 
times. Uncle Sam and big Jim McCoy went out hunting. 
Did not kill anything. Came back about dark. Anthony Cal- 
lison and another bow of one of the girls was there and went 
to the spring-house with them. Their spring-house was at 
the 'Long Billy' spring. Sam and Jim shot ofif their guns. 
They thought it was Indians. He forgot Abby. They left 
the girls, run up through the mountains where Dave Humes 
lives ; did not get back until next day about dark, with clothes 
nearly torn off them. Their limbs were mighty scratched. 
People courted barefoot in them days." 

6-4 Nancy McClung, d. m. Mr. Walton. 

7-4 Margaret McClung, d. m. Oct., 1801, Michael Rader. 

8-4 Mary McClung, d. m. June 7, 1796, Thomas Feams- 
ter. Their grandson, Lieut. Samuel William Newman Feams- 
ter, resides near Alderson, W. Va. 

9-4 Elizabeth McClung, d. m. Mr. Moore. 

3-3 William McClung, (Grandfather Billie) b. about 
1738; d. Jan. 18, 1833, "aged about 95 years." In 1773 he 
emigrated with his wife and three children from Rockbridge 
Co., Va., to the mouth of Big Clear Creek, near Rupert, W. 
Va. On account of the Indians he soon moved to near Wil- 
liamsburg, W. Va., where he resided three years, returning 
to Big Clear Creek about 1776. He was the first settler on 
Meadow River. He took a tomahawk entry for 100,000 a,cres 
of land on that river and its tributaries. When he first reared 
his cabin, there was not a store or mill within one hundred 
miles of his lonely habitation. The Indians were so trouble- 
some that he plowed with his rille tied to his shoulder, while 
his wife with her musket and three little .children, took refuge 
in the dense swamp during the day, returning to the cabin 
only at night when he was there to defend them. 

In partnership with Gen. Andrew Moore and Alexander 
Welch, he patented a tract of land containing 43,000 acres 
lying between the Meadow river and the Gauley, in what is 
now Nicholas Co., W. Va. His descendants are very numer- 
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154 McClung GeneaLtOgy. 



he frequently remarked that he could stand on his 
doorstep, blow his bugle and call two hundred of his descend- 
ants to breakfast. In his old age he used to give hundred- 
acre tracts of land to his grandchildren for i)irthday presents. 

He was very tall and handsome in appearance, a good 
conversationalist and a most estimable citizen. He was a 
Presbyterian and donated two acres of land on Otter Creek, 
one mile west of Meadow Bluff, for the erection of a .church. 
The church ultimately came into the possession of the Bap- 
tists ; the Amwell Baptist Church near Rupert being the out- 
growth. 

Preparations are being made by his descendants and 
friends to erect a monument to his memory. His remains lie 
buried in the Otter Creek cemetery, one mile west of Meadow 
Bluff, W. Va. He m. Abigail Dickson, d. Nov. 7, 1820, "age 
74 years." Eleven children, viz. : 

1-4 John McClung, (Black 7ohn) b. Jan. 10, 1768; d. 
July 20, 1850. He was a blacksmith ; hence was called "Black 
John." He lived one mile east of Rupert, W. Va. Was very 
fond of hunting. He served as postmaster for several years. 
He was a man of medium height; weighed about 180 pounds, 
and was very strong and athletic, m. ist, Mar. 14, 1793, Jane 
Bollar, d. Sep. 9, 1828, of Bath Co., Va. ; sister of "Long Billy" 
McClung's first wife. Ten children, viz. : 

1-5 William McClung, (Bill Joby) b. Nov. 27, 1793 ; d. 
Apr. 20, 1869; m. Feb. 3, 1815, Mary Callison. Ten children, 
viz. : <. 

1-6 (A child) McClung, d. Jan. 15, 1816, (twin). 

2-6 (A child) McClung, d. Jan. 18, 1816, (twin). 

3-6 Anthony McClung, b. Nov. 22, 1816; d. O.ct. 27, 1817. 

4-6 Abigail McClung, b. Oct. 24, 1818; d. m. Mr. Judy. 

5-6 Mary Jane McClung, b. Mar, 15, 1821 ; d. m. Nov. 
16, 1843, Solomon Odell. 

6-6 Nancy McClung, b. Sep. i, 1823 ; m. Jan. 2, 1845, 
Jacob Odell, of Snow Hill, W. Va. 

7-6 Susan Maria McClung, b. Nov. 26, 1825; m. about 
1843, Robert Thompson McClung, son of Alexander McClung, 
(Bake Alex.). For issue see index. 

8-6 Wilson McClung, b. Apr. i, 1828; m. He lived in 
the northwestern part of the state of W. Va., and had issue. 
Names unknown. 

9-6 Hannah McClung, b. 1830; d. m. Benjamin F. 
Crane. 

10-6 Martha McClung, b. 1832; d. m. James A. Crane. 

2-5 Abigail Dickenson McClung, b. Oct. 8, 1795 ; d. July 
18, 1829; m. Jan. 27, 1814, Benjamin Douglas. 



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3-5 James McClung, (Limb Jim), b. May 22, 1798; d. 

m. 1st, Oct 7, 1819. Nancy Williams. Five children, viz.: 

1-6 John McClung, b. Aug. 27, 1820. 

2-6 Margaret McClung, b. Apr. 7, 1822 ; d. m. Nov. 6, 
1845, Samuel McClung, (Sam Patch), son of Joseph Mc- 
Clung, (Cranberry Joe). For issue see index. 

3-6 Albina McClung, b. Jan. 9, 1825; m. July 17, 1845, 
, Jeremiah Odell. 

4-6 Hamilton McClung, b. Nov. 23, 1826; d. m. Miss 
Moses, Hominy Falls, W. Va. Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Wade McClung, a blacksmith of Hominy Falls, W. 
Va. ; m. 

2-7 Mack McClung, of Hominy Falls, W. Va. ; m. 

3-7 Robert McClung, m. ist, He m. 2nd, Miss Sivey. 

4-7 Edna McClung, m. Leonard Helms. Hominv Falls, 
W. Va. 

5-6 Stuart McClung, b. Dec. 11, 1828; m. Miss Eye. At 
least three children, viz. : 

1-7 Stuart Edgar McClung, m. Nannie Charlotte Mc- 
Clung, b. Dec. 18, 1878, dau. of Charles Lewis McClung, 
(Charlie Grig). Hominy Falls, W. Va. Six children, vi.z : 

1-8 Ira McClung. 

2-8 Hickman McClung. 

3-8 Jarrett McClung. 

4-8 Donnie McClung. 

5-8 John Dwyer McClung. 

6-8 Stuart McClung. 

2-7 Ella McClung, m. ist, Mr. Beckner. She m. 2nd. 

3-7 Albina McClung, unm. 

James McClung, (Limb Jim) (3-5), m. 2nd Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Waites, d. It is said that she was killed by a falling 
limb. No issue. 

James McClung, (Limb Jim) (3-5), m. 3rd, Nancy Wal- 
ton. Three children, viz.: 

6-6 Virginia McClung. 

7-6 Hester McClung. 

8-6 General Davis McClung, b. June 4, i860. Rupert, 
W. Va. m. Oct. 23, 1878, Angeline McClung, b. Jan. 11, i860, 
dau. of John Bollar McClung. Nine children, viz. : 

1-7 Daisy Pearl McClung, b. July 28, 1881 : d. Mar. 11, 
1885. 

2-7 Estella May McClung, b. Oct. 2, 1884. 

3-7 Alfred Kenna McClung, b. Oct. 3, 1886; d. Aug. 17, 
1887. 

4-7 Elson Morris McClung, b. Sep. 26, 1889. 

5-7 (r^ dau.) McClung, b. Apr. 19, 1900; d. June 28, 1900. 



156 McClung Genealogy. 



6-7 Edwy Blain McClung, b. June 11, 1892; d. July 23, 
1892. 

7-7 Dwight McClung, b. Sep. 2, 1893; d. Sep. 11, 1893. 

8-7 (A son) McClung, 15. 1895; d. 1895. 

9-7 Sidney Mud McClung, b, Jan. 15, 1897. 

4-5 Margaret Bollar McClung, b. Aug. 5, iSbo; d. Mar. 
10, 1877; m. Jan. 5, 1818, Samuel Martin, b. Nov., 1798. She 
was in the Donnally Fort. 

5-5 John Bollar McClung, b. Mar. 14, 1803; m. Jan. 15, 
1857, Mary Sims. One child, viz.: 

1-6 Angelina McClung, b. Jan. 11, i860; m. Oct. 23, 1878, 
General Davis McClung, son of James McClung, (Limb Jim). 
For issue see index. 

6-5 Matthew McClung, b. Nov. 17, 1805 ; m. in Rock- 
bridge Co., Va.. May 29, 1828. Mary W. Johnston. 

7-5 Mary McClung, b. Dec. 15, 1808; m. Dec. 30, 1828, 
Joseph Kenney. 

8-5 Nancy McClung, b. Nov. 6, 181 t. 

9-5 Alexander McClung, (Grizzly Alex.) b. Feb. 7, 1814; 
(1. Feb. 25, 1900; m. June 28, 1838, Mary Catherine Nihiser, b. 
Jan. 7, 1821 ; d. Jan. 13, 1896. They lived on the Big Moun- 
tain near Rupert, W. Va. Eight .children, viz. : 

1-6 Sarah Jane McClung, b, July 17, 1840; m. Mar. 28, 
1865, George McMillion. Fowler's iCnob, W. Va, 

2-5 Jacob Nihiser McClung, 6. Sep. 8, 1842; d. July 4, 
1861, unm. 

3-6 Cornelius Miller McClung,b. Mar. 18, 1844. Meadow 
Bluff, W. Va. m. ist, Mar. 29, 1866, Malcena Jane McMillion, 
b. Dec. 13, 1842; d. Nov. 14, 1888. Fifteen children, viz.: 

1-7 Leanna Malvina McClung, b. Dec. 26, 1866; m. 
Truslow Zopp. Rupert, W. Va. 

2-7 Leonidas Wesley McClung, b. Jan. i, 1868; m. Jan. 
I, 1900, Eva Dearmond. He is employed in a glass factory at 
Elwood^ Ind. 

3-7 Ladona Jane McClung, b. Feb. 7, 1869, m. Henry 
Walkup. Dawson, W. Va. 

4-7 Luella Catherine McClung, b. Apr. 4, 1870; m. Feb., 
1901, Mr. McCutcheon. 

5-7 Leola Ellen McClung, b. Sep. 5, 1871 ; m. Stuart Mc- 
Clung, son of William McClung, (Bill Slick). For issue see 
index. 

6-7 Lelxrni Anderson McClung, b. Dec. i, 1872. Red Key, 
Ind. 

7-7 Ladora Virginia McClung, b. Mar. 3, 1874; m. Jan, 
I, 1900, Ransom Jordan. Elwood, Ind. 




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8-7 Lemuel Dickson McClung b. Sep. 27, 1875. Em- 
ployed in a glass factory at Elwood, Ind. 

9-7 Luther Stanley McClunp-, b. May 3, 1877; ^^- Apr., 

1901, Stella Yoakum. Rupert, W. Va. 

10-7 Lenius Miller McClung b. June 11, 1878; m. Sep., 

1900, Lona Guinn. Mulvarie, W. Va, 

1 1-7 Luvina Jenette McClung, b. June 8, 1879. Red 
Key, Ind. 

12-7 Latourette Emory McClung, b. May 29, i88t); d. 
Aue. II, 1880. 

13-7 Lucretia Malcena McClung, b. Jan. 28, 1882. Daw- 
son, W. Va. 

14-7 Leona Ann McClung, b. Sep, 18, 1883; m. June 18, 

1902, Mr. Cole. Victory, W. Va. 

15-7 Lethel Echols McClung, b. Jan. 29, 1887. Ansted, 
W. Va. 

Cornelius Miller McClung, (3-6) m. 2nd, Jan. 26, 1898, 
Mrs. Isabella Lula Hedriok nee Murrill, sister of Rev. Edward 
Murrill, Presidin;^^ Elder of M. E. Church South. No issue. 

4-6 John Riley McClung, b. Mar. 15, 1846; d. Oct. 21, 
1881, at Aldersou, W. Va. m. May 5, 1874. Alpha S. Caul, 
Address, Alderscn, W. Va., or Oswego, Ore. One child, viz. : 

1-7 R. Vincent McClung, b. Feb. 23, 1875; d. June 23, 
1894. Was killed in Oswego, Ore., by being thrown out of 
a buggy. He was educated for the Roman Catholic priest- 
hood. 

5-6 Amanda Susan McClung, b. Oct. 23, 1848; d. De.c. 

14, 1867, unm. 

6-6 Clark Brown McClung, b, Sep. i, 185 1 ; m, Feb. 13, 
1877, Charlotte Jane Zopp, b. July 4, 1856. Rupert, W. Va. 
Six children, viz. : 

1-7 Lillie Dure McClung, b. June 8, 1879; m. Dec. 26, 

1901, Robert Orange McClung, b, Jan. 14, 1876, son of Charles 
Lewis McClung, (Charlie Grig). For issue see index. 

2-7 Rosa Dell McClung, b. Sep. i, 1882. 

3-7 Mattie Delora McClung, b. Jan. 3, 1885. 

4-7 Biddie Jane McClung, b. Jan. i, 1889. 

5-7 Bessie Maude McClung, b. June 21, 1890, 

6-7 Vernie Oma McClung, b. Oct. 14, 1896. 

7-6 Arthur M. Snowden McClung, b. Jan. 7, 1857; d. 
July 8, 1858. 

8-6 Alexander McClung, Jr., (Little Alex.) b. May 18, 
i860; m. 1st Nov. 29, 1882, Abigail Carofine Mc'Clung, b. Feb. 

15, 1857; d. May 21, 1893, dau. of Andrew Cavendish Mc- 
Clung, (Andy Brag). Rupert, W. Va. Five children, viz.: 

1-7 Calvin Stickley McClung, b. June 14, 1884. 



158 McCivUNG Gene^aIvOgy. 

2-7 Willis McClung, b. Aug. 2, 1887. 

3-^ (A dau.) McClung, b. July 20, 1889 ; d. July 20, 1889. 

4-7 Cora McClung, b. Apr. 4, 18^2 ; d, July 12, 1892. 

5-7 Myrtle McClung, b. May 6, 1893 ; d. Aug., 1893. 

Alexander MCclung, Jr.^ (Little Alex.) (8-6) m. 2nd, 
May 14, 1896, Latuna Smith, b. Nov, 10, 1872. Four children, 
viz. : 

6-7 Xerxie James McClung, b. Mar. 30 1897. 

7-7 Xerdie Blain McClung, b. Apr. 23, 1898. 

8-7 Other Hobson McClung, b. Oct. 18, 1899. 

9-7 McKinley Roosevelt McClung, b. May i, 1901 ; a. 
Tune 6, 1901. 

10-5 Jinney McClung, b. Mar. 13, 1816. 

John McClung, (Black John) (1-4) m. 2nd, Nov. 19, 
1829, Hannah M. McMillion, d. sister of second wife of Wil- 
liam McClung, (Long Billy). Five cTiildren, viz.: 

1 1-5 Edward Ann McClung, b. Sep, 13, 1830. Her fath- 
er promised Edward McClung he would name his next .child 
for him. The next happened to be a girl. Her name attests 
her father's faithfulness to keep a promise. She m. Charles 
Callison. 

12-5 Andrew Hutchison McClung, (Squire Andy) (Cloth 
Andy), b. May 18, 1832. He wore one of the first suits of 

broadcloth seen in" his part of the country; hence his sobri- 
quet. He is a prosperous farmer and resides near Rupert, 
W. Va. m. Mar. 12, 1856, Nancy Ann McClung, b. Apr. 20, 
1837, dau. of Alexander McClung, (Curly Alex.). Nine chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-6 Onalaska McClung, b. Dec, 26, 1856; d. Aug. 24, 
1876. 

2-6 Lenora McClung, b. Jan. 24, 1859; d. Oct. 11. 1865. 

3-6 Leanna Ada McClung, b. Nov, 7 i860, 

4-6 Robert Otte McClung b. Dec. 23, 1862; d. Oct, 5, 
1865, 

5-6 Lewis Edgar McClung, b. Apr. 28, 1865. He is a 
successful merchant and resides near Rupert, W. Va. m. Miss 
Callison. Three children. 

6-6 Paul Hudson McClung,, b. Feb. 24, 1867; m. Jan. 9, 
1901, Elizabeth Shawver, b. July 3, 1871. Rupert, W, Va. 
One child, viz. : 

1-7 Lloyd McClung, b. Oct, 17, 1901. 

7-6 Louisa McClung, b. June 18, 1869; d. in infancy. 

8-6 Homer McClung, b. Sep. 23, 1873. 

9-6 Cary McClung, b. July 18, 1875. He is a Justice 
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13-5 Linneus Washington McClung, b. Sep 28, 1834; d. 
Dec, 1859, unm. 

14-5 Benjamin Franklin McClung, (Lame Ben), b. Jan. 
14, 1836; m. Feb. 12, 1857, Rebecca Jane M.cCIung, b. Sep. 3, 
1839, dau. of Col. Allen M.cClung. Rupert, W. Va. Eleven 
children, viz. : 

1-6 Florence McClung, b. Feb. 5, 1858; m. Joseph H. 
Beets. Rupert, W, Va. 

2-6 Lenius Estill McClung, b. Aug. 10, 1859. Little 
Sewell, W. Va. ; m. Oct. 8, 1885, Elizabeth Martin, b. Apr. 24, 
1864; d, June 19, 1901. Four children, viz.: 

1-7 E'mmert Clyde McClung, b. Oct. 5, 1887. 

2-7 Ember Enna McClung, b. Aug. 12, 1890. 

3-7 Hov^ard Bently McClung, b. Mar. 5, 1893. 

4-7 Opal Lee McClung, b. May 20, 1895. 

3-6 Allen Howard McClung, b. Mar. 16, 1862; d. May 
2.2, 1875. 

4-6 Amanda Alice McClung,, b. Apr. 4, 1864; m. Judson 
Hepler. Little Sewell, W. Va. 

5-6 Edwin McClung, b. May 15, 1866. Tipton, Iowa. 

6-6 Sidney McClung, b. Oct. 21, 1868; d. Nov. 21, 18^9, 
unm. 

7-6 Lena Jane McClung, b. Feb. 6, 1871 ; m. Edward 
Hepler. Goshen, Va. 

8-6 Adelia Maria McClung, b. May 8, 1873. Rupert, W. 
Va. 

9-6 Alma McClung, b. June 21, 1875; m. Edgar R. 
Heaster. Crawley, W. Va. 

10-6 Mary Gertrude McClung, b. Feb. 26, 1878. Teach- 
er. Rupert, W. Va. 

1 1-6 Lecester McClung, b. May 2, 1881 ; d. Oct. 14, 1886. 

15-5 Rachel Elizabeth McClung, b. June 23, 1838; m. 
Feb. 28, 1854, Dr. Cyrus Alexander Rupert. Address: Rupert, 
W. Va. Fifteen children, viz. : 

1-6 Ledona Rupert, b. Jan. 16, 1855. (dau.), 

2-6 Leviro Rupert, b. Mar. 4, 1856. (son;. 

3-6 Livege Rupert, b. June 25, 1857. Cso'^)- 

4-6 Lorena Rupert, b. Apr. 11, 1859. (dau.). 

5-6 Lualzo Rupert, b. Oct. 24, i860, (son). 

6-6 Leancy Rupert, b. Nov. 19, 1862. "(son). 

7-6 Lycena Rupert, b. Apr. 3, 1865. (dau.). 

8-6 Lactea Rupert, b. Oct. 19, 1867. (dau.). 

9-6 Ladura Rupert, b. July 16, 1869. (son). 

10-6 Leonides Rupert, b. Mar. 16, 1871. (son). 

1 1-6 Layuna Rupert, b. July 9, 1872. (dau.). 

12-6 Lydaho Rupert, b. Nov. 9, 1874. (dau.). 



160 McCivUNG Genealogy. 

13-6 Lomega Rupert^ b. Aug. 24^ 1876. (dau,). 

14-6 Lester Rupert, b. Ma^ 15, 1880. (son). 

15-6 Lenida Rupert, b. Sep. 21, 1882. (dau.). 

2-4 James McClung, b. Mar. 24, 1770; d. July 24, 1824; 
m. Mar. 15, 1803, Mary Alderson, b. May 13, 1787; d. May 13, 
1870, dau. of George Alderson, and a grand-dau. of Rev. John 
Alderson, A monument was erected to her memory at Mt. 
Lookout, W. Va. by her descendants. Nine children, viz. : 

1-5 Minerva McClung, b. Jan. 2^ 1804; d. Dec. 27, 1879; 
m. Oct. 4, 1827, George W. Caldwell, b. Mar. 24, 1804 ; d. 

2-5 George Alderson McClung, d. m. June 26, 1832, Abi- 
gail D. Callison. Nine children, viz. : 

1-6 Isaac Callison McClung, d. m. ist, Frances Evans, 
d. Two children, viz. : 

1-7 James Spurgeon McClung, b. Oct, 26, 1859; m. Em- 
ma J. Evans, b. Nov. 4, 1858. Mt. Lookout, W. Va, Four 
children, viz. : 

1-8 George David McClung, b. Apr. 28, 1881. 

2-8 Ernest McClung, b. Aug, 22, 1887. 

3-8 Felix McClung, b. Feb. 13, 1890. 

4-8 Wallace Jennings McClung, b. May 27, 1900. 

2-7 Marinda Abigail McClung, b, Dec. 26, 1865 ; m. Dec. 
28, 1890, Caleb Watts McClung, b. May 12, 1867, son of Mat- 
thew Thomas McClung. For issue see index. 

Isaac Callison McClung, (1-6) m. 2nd, Rena Craft. Three 
children, viz. : 

3-7 Rufus McClung. 

4-7 Minta McClung. 

5-7 Squire McClung. 

2-6 Mary Thomas McClung. m. H. N. Stickler. 

3-6 George Lewis McClung, m. Mary Ann McGraw. 
Five children, viz. : 

1-7 Henderson McClung, m. Alice Hess. Red Star, W. 
Va. Five children, viz. : 

1-8 Whitsel McClung. 

2-8 Nina McClung. 

3-8 Cecil McClung. He is said to be a remarkable boy. 

4-8 (A child) McClung. 

5-8 (A child) McClung. 

2-7 Mollie McClung. m. Lorenzo Dorsey. Zela, W. Va. 

3-7 Amanda McClung, m, John Dempsey, Ramsey, 
Va, 

4-7 Joseph McClung, m, ist. Address: Red Star, W. 
Va. Two children, 

Joseph McClung, (4-7) m, 2nd, 

5-7 Jennie McClung, m, Henry Legg. Ramsey, Va. 




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4-6 Catherine McClung, m. William White. 

5-6 Samuel Roberts McClung, b. Feb. 2, 1843 5 rn- Mar. 
2, 1864, Margaret R. Odell. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. Twelve 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Ellis Alderson McClung, b. Dec. 18, 1864; d. Sep. 
12, 1865. 

2-7 Henry Albert McClung, b. Oct. 17, 1866. He is a 
teacher, m. Aug. 12, 1901, Leva Lloyd. Mt. Lookout, W. 
Va. 

3-7 Fannie Ann McClung b. Jan. 29, 1869; d. Aug. 9, 
1900. 

4-7 Sarah Catherine McClung, b. July 30, 1871 ; m. Jan. 
10, 1895, Dyer Odell. 

5-7 George Jeremiah McClung, b. Mar. 2, 1875. 

6-7 Elizabeth Abigail McClung, b. Feb. 2, 1877; m. Jan. 
I, 1899, S. T. Odell. 

7-7 Lewis Allen McClung, b. June 3, 1879. 

8-7 Nannie May McClung, b. Sep. 10, i8'8i. 

9-7 Etta Ruth McClung, b. June 11, 1884. 

10-7 Lillie Jane McClung, b. Apr. 18, 1886. 

1 1-7 Samuel Ray McClung, b. July 14, 1888. 

12-7 Runa Virginia McClung, b. May 14, 1891. 

6-6 Jane McClung, m. ist, Barney Gilbert, d. She m. 
2nd. 

7-6 Minerva McClung, b. Apr. 20, 1848, (twin) ; m. Ellis 
Odell. 

8-6 Nancy Ann Eliza McClung, b. Apr. 20, 1848, (twin) 
m. Sep. 6, 1866^ Rev. James Allen Burr, b. Sep. 20, 1840; d. 
June 16, 1889. 

9-6 Rebecca McClung, m. William Waldridge. 

3-5 John McClung, b. 1808; d. July, 1886; m. ist, Aug. 
i5j 1833, Polly Walton, d. Apr., 1850. Her mothers maiden 
name was Nancy McClung. Eight children, viz. : 

1-6 James McClung, d. 1861, unm. 

2-6 Mary Agnes McClung, d. unm. 

3-6 Rev. Charles William McClung, (Good Charlie) b. 
Mar. I, 1838. Pastor of Amwell Baptist Church. Rupert, W. 
Va. m. Apr. 13, 1865, Mary C. Amick, b. Nov. 9, 1841. Sev- 
en children, viz. : 

1-7 Dorcas Anna McClung, b. Mar. 18, 1866; m. C. C. 
Shaffer. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. 

2-7 Viola Agnes McClung, b. Oct. 15, 1867; d. Aug., 
1870. 

3-7 Lanie Louisa McClung, b. Sep. 14, 1869; m. Oct. 4, 
1893, Stuart Evans, b. Jan. 20, 1870. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. 



162 McClung Genealogy. 

4-7 John Rufus McClung, b. May 6, 1874; d. Sep. 6, 
1876, (twin). 

5-7 Mattie Estaline McClung, b. May 6, 1874, (twin) ; 
m. Dec. 21, 1893, Alexander Evans. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. 

6-7 William Judson McClung, b. Nov. 2, 1876; m. May 
30, 1900, Millie Susan McClung, b. Apr. 19, 1879, dau. of Dr. 
Granville Alderson McClung. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. Two 
children, viz. : 

1-8 Oswald Beryl McClung, b. Nov. 26, 19,01. 

2-8 Curtis Cecil McClung, b. Mar., 1904. 

7-7 Mary Jane McClung, b. Mar. 25, 1879; ^- ^^.r. i, 
1900, Jacob Shaffer, b. Feb. 28, 1877. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. 

4-6 Minerva Margaret McClung, b. 1841 ; d. Oct., i860, 
unm. 

5-6 Louisa Jane McClung, m. Feb. 14, 1861, Rev. Adan- 
iram Judson McClung, son of Alexander McClung. For issue 
see index. 

6-6 Abigail Ann McClung, d. unm. age about 18 years. 

7-6 Virginia Catherine McClung, d. in youth. 

8-6 Sarah Martha McClung, d. in infancy. 

John McClung, (3-5) m. 2nd, about Mar., 1854, Martha 
McGraw, d. Six children, viz. : 

9-6 Hansford Allen McClung, d. unm. age about 20 
years. 

10-6 John Henry McClung, b. Aug. 7, 1858; m. Jan. i, 
1892, Lucy May Shawver, b. Dec. 19, 1870. Mt. Lookout, W. 
Va. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Grover McClung, b. Nov. 18, 1892. 

2-7 Crosby McClung, b. Feb. 11, 1894. 

3-7 Orsemus Murry McClung. 

1 1-6 Andrew Tinsley McClung, m. Margaret Dooly. 
Seven children, viz. : 

1-7 Hansford McClung. 

2-7 Floyd McClung. 

3-7 Orlie McClung. 

4-7 Icie McClung. 

5-7 Owen McClung. 

6-7 Estill McClung. 

7-7 Marena McClung. 

12-6 Emily Alice McClung, d. unm. 

13-6 George Alderson McClung, d. unm. 

14-6 Dickinson Clark McClung, Sr., b. 1865 He is a 
merchant of Jefferson City, Mo. m. Nannie Mc'Clung, dau. 
of William Aaron McClung. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Carl McClung. 

2-7 Whitney McClung. 



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37 Dickinson Clark McClung, Jr., 

4-5 Dr. Dickinson Carpenter McClung, Sr. d. He prac- 
ticed medicine during the latter part of his life. He was the 
only physician in his part of the country. He lived near Mt, 
Lookout, W. Va. m. ist, Sarah Evans, d. Seven children, 
viz. : 

1-6 Rev. Rufus Davis McClung, d. He was a Baptist 
minister, m. Nov. 7, 1855, Sarah Shaffer, d. Two children, 
viz. : 

1-7 Melissa McClung. d. unm. 

27 Elmira McClung. d. unm. 

2-6 Rev. James Evans McClung, m. Sep. 22, 1858, Phebe 
Melinda Hendrickson. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. No issue. 

3-6 Mary Frances McClung, d. m. Joseph Shaffer. Mt. 
Lookout, W. Va. 

4-6 Matthew Thomas McClung, b. Apr. 12, 1841 ; m. ist, 
Jan. 9, 1862, Keziah Egeltine Shackelford, d. May 12, 1890. 
Mt. Lookout, W. Va. Nine children, viz.: 

1-7 Ada Maybelle McClung, b. May 19, 1863; m. ist, 
Griffin Evans. She m. 2nd, Tilden Broofman. Edmond, W. 
Va. 

2-7 RoseUa Augusta McClung, b. Jan. 9, 1865 ; m. Thom- 
as McVeigh. Edmond, W. Va. 

37 Caleb Watts McClung, b. May 12, 1867; ni. Dec. 28, 
1890, Marinda Abigail McClung, b. Dec. 26, 1865, dau. of Isaac 
Callison McClung. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. Four children, 
viz. : 

1-8 William Elton McClung, b. Sep. 11, 1891. 

2-8 Hallie Frances McClung, b. Feb. 9, 1894. 

3-8 Clarice Springston McClung, b. Apr. 9, 1897. 

4-8 Verda Luella McClung, b. June 23, 1900. 

4-7 Daniel Murray McClung, b. July 19, 1869; d. Dec. 
28, 1888. 

5-7 Bertha Annie McClung, b. Apr. 30, 1872 ; m. Dec. 26, 
1889, Levi Parkison M.cClung, b. Sep. 4, 1863, son of George 
Newman McClung. Bissell, W. Va. For issue see index. 

6-7 Malinda Melvina McClung, b. Nov. 6, 1874; m. 
Hansford Legg. Red Star, W. Va. 

7-7 Roxie E. McClung, b. Nov. i, 1877; d. Sep. 16, 1886, 
unm. 

8-7 James Independence McClung, b. July 4, 1879. He 
is a coal miner. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. 

9-7 Louis Dickinson McClung, b. Sep. 25, 1881. He is 
erecting telephone lines in South Car. Address : Mt. Look- 
out, W. Va. 

Matthew Thomas McClung, (4-6) m. 2nd, Jan. i, 1892, 



164 McClung Genealogy. 

Rebecca Ann Margaret Evans, b. Feb. 20, 1867. Five chil- 
dren, viz. : 

10-7 Purlessa Jane McClung, b. Feb. 28, 1894. 

1 1-7 McDuffey McClung, b. July 7, 1895. 

12-7 Kelley Malcom McClung, b. Oct. 22, 1896. 

13-7 Goley Pigeon McClung, b. Aug. 31, 1898. 

14-7 Parma Ann McClung, b. May 20, 1900. 

5-6 Matilda McClung, d. m. Overton Skaggs, d. 

6-6 Ruth McClung, d. m. Sampson Stull. Mt. Lookout, 
W. Va. 

7-6 Dr. Granville Alderson McClung, b. Jan. 4, 1845 J ^' 
Dec. 31, 1870, Sarah Ann Stull, b. Mar. 18, 1839. Mt. Look- 
out, W. Va. Twelve children, viz. : 

1-7 Amos McClung, b. Nov. 16, 1871, m. May 22, 1895, 
Lucinda Evans. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. Two .children, viz.: 
cinda Evans. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. Two children, viz. : 

1-8 Rosco Allen McClung. 

2-8 Noah Seamore McClung. 

2-7 Nancy Margaret McClung, b. Nov, 6, 1873; d. 1891, 
unm. 

3-7 Sampson McClung^ b. Dec. 7, 1875; m. Apr. 2, 1902, 
Martha Jane Evans. 

4-7 Adaniram McClung, b. May i, 1877; m. Aug. 11, 
1901, Nan.cy P. Hooper. 

5-7 Millie Susan McClung, b. Apr. 19, 1879; m. May 28, 
1900, William Judson McClung, b. Nov. 2, 1876, a son of Rev. 
Charles William McClung, (Good Charlie). For issue see 
index. 

6-7 Laban McClung, b. Jan. 19, 1881. Mt. Lookout, W. 
Va. 

7-7 Sistine Madonna McClung, b. Apr. 28, 1883 ; d. Oct. 
1900. 

8-7 Agnew McClung, b. Aug. 15^ 1885. 

9-7 Ella Jane McClung, b. July 16, 1887. 

10-7 Prussia Ann McClung, b. June 2, 1892. 

11-7 Elasta McClung, b. Jan. 25, 1890. 

12-7 William Dennis McClung, b. July 4, 1898. 

Dr. Dickinson Carpenter McClung, Sr., (4-5) m. 2nd, 
Margaret Jane McClung, b. Sep. 7, 1838, dau. of John Mon- 
roe McClung. Five children, viz. : 

8-6 Sallie Caroline McClung, m. Charles Evans. Mt. 
Lookout, W. Va. 

9-6 Sybil Nancy McClung, m. Theodore Champ. Pool, 
W. Va. 

10-6 Louis Osborne McClung, (Robert), b. Mar. b. Mar. 




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6, iSyo; m. May 26, 1893, Henrietta Patton, b. Oct. 5, 1876, 
Mt Lookout, W. Va. Four children, viz, : 

1-7 Myrtle Ann McClung, b. Sep. 19, 1894. 

2-7 Melvin McClung, b. Feb. 26, 1896. 

3-7 Lyda Jane McClung, b. Jan. 5, 1898. 

4-7 Luddy Watson. McClung, b. Aug, 5, 1900. 

1 1-6 Dickinson Carpenter McClung, Jr., d, unm, 

12-6 Elmyra Magdalene McClung, b, Jan, 9, 1877; m. 
Mar. I, 1899, Rev. John W. Bragg. Pastor of Mt. Gilead Bap- 
tist Church. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. 

5-5 Sarah Louisa McClung, d. m. Dec. 2, 1832, John 
Deitz. 

6-5 Margaret McClung, d, m. Feb. 20, 1834, Mordecai 
Halstead. 

7-5 James Coggin McClung, b. Jan 23, 1817, d. Apr. 15, 
1875; m. Oct. 7, 1840, Lucinda Burr, b. Sep. 30, 1814; d. Aug. 
13, 1886. Five .children, viz.: 

1-6 George Newman McClung, b. Dec. 25, 1841. Farm- 
er, owning 150 acres of land near Carnifex Ferry. Served as 
Constable four years. Member of the Mount Pleasant Bap- 
tist Church. Supt. of S. S. three years. Six years President 
of Hopewell S. S. Convention. Three years President of the 
Ministers' Institute of Hopewell Association. m._Oct. 2, 1862, 
Eliza Jane Evans, b. Jan. 29, 1843. M^- Lookout, W. Va. 
Eleven children, viz. : 

1-7 Levi Parkison McClung, b. Sep. 4, 1863 ; m. Dec. 
26, 1889, Bertha Annie McClung, b. Apr. 30, 1872, dau. of 
Matthew Thomas McClung. Bissell, W. Va. Four children, 
viz. : 

1-8 Lowiy McClung. 

2-8 Letha McClung. 

3-8 (A child) McClung, d. 

4-8 Gory Hogg McClung, 

2-7 Mary Jane McClung, b. Mar. 26, 1865; d, Feb. 25, 
1880, unm. 

3-7 Sarah Adelaid McClung, b. Aug. 17, 1866; m, June 
9, , T. H. Tomlinson. Hominy Falls, W. Va. 

4-7 Naomi McClung, b. Oct. 14, 1868; m. Henry Hays- 
lette. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. 

5-7 James Alderson McClung, b. June i, 1873. Mer- 
chant; formerly a teacher. Supt. of Sunday School, m. Mar. 
20, 1902, Grace Shawver, b. June 24, 1884. Mt. Lookout, W. 
Va. 

6-7 Livora McClung, b. July 2, 1875 ; m. Dec. 24, 1896, 
James Harrow Wood, Jr. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. 



166 McClung Genealogy. 

7-7 Ira Sankey McClung, b. June 19, 1877; rn. Oct. 6, 
1899, Nora Skagg^s. Ansted, W. Va. Two children, viz. : 

1-8 (A dau.) McClung, b. 1901 ; d. 1901. 

2-8 (A son) McClung, b. May, 1902. 

8-7 Amanda McClung, b. Feb. 18, 1879; ^- Apr. 26, 1902, 
Melban Ramsey. Pool, W. Va. 

9-7 Pansy McClung, b. Sep. 6, 1880. Mt. Lookout, W. 
Va. 

10-7 Alden McClung, b. Feb. 3, 1882. 

1 1-7 Charles McClung, b. Oct. 28, 1884. 

2-6 William Aaron McClung, b. May 31, 1844. Was li- 
censed to practice law June 26, 1873. Prosecuting attorney 
four years, 1897 to 1900 inclusive. Pres. of the Board of Edu- 
cation for four years. Notary Public since 1873. 
Deputy Surveyor for sixteen years. Mt. Lookout, W. 
Va. m. 1st, October 28, 1858, Mrs. Amanda Abigail 
Ramsey, nee McClung, dau. of Alexander McClung, and wid. 
of Nicholas H. Ramsey, who was murdered near Carnifex Fer- 
ry, Sep. 14, 1861. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 Viola Jane McClung, b. Aug. 12, 1869; m. E. F. Ran- 
dolph. Williamson, W. Va. 

2-7 Nannie McClung, m. Dickinson Clark McClung, Sr., 
b. 1865, son of John McClung. Jefiferson City, Mo. 

3-7 Nora McClung, m. Mr. Clibborne, of Jefferson City, 
Mo. 

William Aaron McClung, (2-6), m. 2nd, Jan. 4, 1877, 
]\Iary Magdalene Champ, b. Sep. 25, 1854. Eleven children, 
viz. : 

4-7 Willie Prudence McClung, b. Jan. 3, 1879. 

5-7 John E. Kenna McClung, b. Oct. 12, 1880. 

6-7 Bessie Lelia McClung, b. Aug. 28, 1S82. 

7-7 Lonia Clark McClung, b. Apr. 10, 1884. 

8-7 Amia Lucinda McClung, b. Dec. 20, 1886. 

9-7 Phillip Snyder McClung, b. Apr. 16, 1888. 

10-7 Gussie May McClung, b. May 16, 1889, d. 

1 1-7 Cynthia, Lillie McClung, b. Mar. 22, 1891. 

T2-7 Icie Belle McClung, b. May 22, 1892, d. 

13-7 Cary Ann McClung, b. 1893 ; d. 

14-7 Elizabeth Adelaid McClung, b. Sep. 12, 1896. 

3-6 Eliza Jane McClung, b. Aug. 25, 1846; m. Oct. 27, 
1873, William Franklin Liggett, d. Hume, Mo. 

4-6 Mary Rebecca McClung, b. May 22, 1850, unm. Mt. 
Lookout, W. Va. 

5-6 Paulina Catherine McClung, b. May 27, 1852 ; d. Jan. 
31, 1891 ; m. Nov. 7, 1872, James A. Moses. Mt. Lookout, W. 
Va. 



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8-5 Mary Catherine McClung, b. May, 1819; d. Jan. 5, 
1898; m. Dec. 26, 1844, James Deitz, b. June 2, 1820. Meadow 
Bluff, W. Va. 

g-5 William Wallace McClung, (Speckled Buck) b. Dec. 
12, 1821 ; d. Mar. 25, 1887; m. Dec. 20, 1853, Harriet Eagle, b. 
Nov. 7, 1829; d. Aug. 2^^, 1898. Meadow Bluff, VV. Va. Ten 
children, viz. : 

1-6 Mary Elizabeth McClung, b. Jan 24, 1855, d. July 15, 

1859. 

2-6 Wooster Newman McClung, b. Apr. 13, 1856; m. 
Mar. 22, 1881, Sarah Elizabeth Anderson, b. Nov. 27, 1861. 
Tincher, W. Va. Seven children, viz. : 

1-7 Hill Adolphus McClung, b. Mar 16, 1882; d. Oct. 28, 
1884. 

2-7 Hubert William McClung, b. May 4, 1884. 

3-7 Harriet Elizabeth McClung, b. Jan. 7, 18S7. 

4-7 Houston Edward McClung, b. Jan. 24, 1889. 

5-7 Herman Oman McClung, b. June 11, 1891. 

6-7 Henrietta Hessie McClung, b. Feb. 2, 1900. 

7-7 Harold Gordon McClung, b. May 23, 1902. 

3-6 Susan Essie McClung, b. Sep. 19, 1857; d. June 19, 
1892; m. Nov. 2, 1881, Barzila. N. Fitzwater, of Jonesboro, 
Ark. 

4-6 Irvin Dickinson McClung, b. Mar. 27, i860; m. Jan. 
5, 1898, Mary Alice Jane Candace Eagle, b. Aug. 24, 1876. 
Hico, W. Va. Three children, viz.: 

1-7 Everest McClung, b. Aug. 4, 1898; d. 

2-7 Grant Earl McClung, b. Feb. 11, 1900. 

3-7 Etta Beulah McClung, b. Aug. 27, 1901. 

5-6 Etta Florida McClung, b. Feb. 26, 1862, (twin) m. 
Nov. 4, 1885, Hanceford Clark Deitz. Hico, W. Va. 

6-6 George Wallace McClung, b. Feb. 26, 1862, (twin), 
d. Mar. 19, 1862. 

7-6 Joanna Cornelia McClung, b. Apr. 10, 1864; d. Oct. 
22, 1866; m. Dec. 19, 1883, John Henry Hutchinson Hodge. 
Little Sewell Mountain, W. Va. 

8-6 Ulysses Grant McClung, b. Apr. 6, 1866; m. Sep. 

16, 1891, Alpha Alice Walkup, b. Apr. 12, 1869. Crawley, 
W. Va. Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Lrura Georgia McClung, b. June 23, 1892. 

2-7 Charles Lester McClung, b. July 5, 1893. 

3-7 Lillie Clin McClung, b. Oct. 3, 1896. 

4-7 Hilda Cloe McClung, b. Aug. 19, 1899- 

9-6 Emery Eagle McClung, b. Dec. 9, 1867; m. Nov. 

17, 1897, Luella McClung, b. Aug. 5, 1872, dau. of John Alex- 



168 McCivUNG GknkaIvOGY. 



ander McClung, (John Hosy). Tincher, W. Va. One child, 
viz.: 

1-7 Curtis Alexander McClung, b. Sep. 30, 1900. 

10-6 Arminta Catherine McClung, b. Apr. 3, 1870, unm. 
Hico, W. Va. 

3-4 WiUiam McClung (Chunky Billie) b. Apr. 11, 
1772 ; d. Apr. 30, 1853. Was buried one mile west of Meadow 
Bluff, W. Va. m. Nov. 27, 1796-8, Jane Alderson, dau. of Rev. 
John Alderson. Ten children, viz. : 

1-5 Alderson McClung, d. July 17, 1802, in infancy. 

2-5 Alexander McClung, b. 1804; d. m. Jennie With- 
row. Six .children, viz. : 

1-6 Mortimore Allen McClung. Attorney at law. 
Reedy, W. Va. m. Mary Odell. Nine children, viz. : 

1-7 Alice McClung, d. m. Dusance Die. 

2-7 Beauregard McClung, d. He became insane and 
committed suicide by shooting himself in the heart. Reedy, 
W. Va. 

3-7 Amanda McClung, d. m. Mr. Smith. 

4-7 John McClung. Prosperous furniture dealer and 
director of a bank. Reedy, W. Va. 

5-7 Judson McClung. Tax assessor, m. Gone to Cal- 
ifornia for his health. 

6-7 Dayton McClung, Reedy, W. Va. 

7-7 Dr. Samuel McClung. Reedy, W. Va. 

8-7 Van McClung, (dau.) m. John Bates. 

9-7 Dr. Park W. McClung. Elizabeth, W. Va. 

2-6 Albert Gallatin McClung, Sr., d. m. Melinda Head- 
rick. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. Five children, viz. : 

1-7 Virginia McClung, m. Jacob Ramsay. 

2-7 Peck McClung, m. Dove Champ. 

3-7 Sallie McClung, m. Flemming Champ. 

4-7 Maggie McClung, m. Floyd Odell. 

5-7 Albert Gallatin McClung, Jr. m. Rillie Odell. Rus- 
selville, W. Va. 

3-6 Mary Jane McClung, m. May 8, 1855, Rev. W. P. 
Walker, Pastor, of First Baptist Church of Huntington, W. 
Va. 

4-6 Amanda Abigail McClung, d. m. ist, Nicholas H. 
Ramsey, b. Jan. 12, 1839; d. Sep. 14, 1861. She m. 2nd, Oct. 
28, 1868, William Aaron McClung, son of James Coggin 
McClung. For issue see index. 

5-6 Rev. Adaniram Judson McClung, b. Mar. 12, 1842. 
Mt. Lookout, W. Va. m. Feb. 14, 1861, Louisa Jane Mc- 
Clung, dau. of John McClung and his wife Polly Walton. 
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1-7 Rev. Charles Allen McClung, b, Jan. 10, 1862. Mt. 
Lookout, W. Va. m. Apr. 19, 1883, Mary Lewis Champ, b. 
Aug. 22, 1862; d. Feb, 13, 1901. Nine children, viz.: 

1-8 Ona McClung, b. May 14, 1884. 

2-8 Judson Lewis McClung, b. Apr. 24, 1887. 

3-8 Clinton Brooks McClung, b. Oct, 7, 1888, 

4-8 Cynthia Louisa McClung, b. Apr. 14, 1890. 

5-8 Burton Buchanan McClung, b. Mar. 24, 1893. 

6-8 Jay R. McClung, b. Jan, 8, 1895, 

7-8 Draper McClung, b, Dec. 3, 1896. 

8-8 Fuller McClung, b. Jan. 14, 1899. 

g-8 Milton McClung, b. Nov. 21, 1900. 

2-7 Florence America McClung, b. Nov. 17, 1863; m. 
Oct. 26, 1887, T. P. Hawkins. 

3-7 Madora McClung, b. Mar. 17, 1867; Feb. 26, 1890, 
Floyd Miller McClung, son of William Wallace M.cClung. 
For issue see index. 

4-7 Agnes McClung, b. Sep. 9, 1871 ; m. June 10, 1895, 
Guss Greser. 

5-7 Missoura McClung, b. Sep 20, 1874; m. Aug. 29, 
1898, Fountain Hendrickson. 

6-7 May McClung, b. Jan. 16, 1880. 

7-7 Buster McClung, b. Aug. 4, 1884. 

6-6 Leander Preston McCung, d. unm. 

3-5 John Monroe McClung, b. 1806; d. m. Nancy Mc- 
Clung, dau. of Joseph M.cClung, (Cranberry Joe) Four chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-6 Louis A. McClung, m. Nov. i, 1853. Mary G. Hen- 
dricks. Atchison, Kan. Two children, viz. : 

1-7 Susan McClung. 

2-7 Martin McClung. 

2-6 Marshall McClung, m. ist, Jenette Bibb! Mt, Look- 
out, W. Va. Eight children, viz. : 

1-7 Martha McCung. 

2-7 Harriet McClung, m. George Shawver. 

3-7 Wallace McClung, m, Hattie Coleman. Oakhill, 
W. Va. Seven children. 

4-7 Bettie McClung. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. 

5-7 Jennie McClung. m. Georj^e A. Burr. Mt, Look- 
out, W. Va. 

6-7 Sallie McClung, m. Edward McGraw. Ramsey, Va. 

7-7 Lucretia McClung, m. Jack Ford, d. 

8-7 Mary McClung. 

Marshall McClung, (2-6) ra, 2nd, Nettie Sadler, Two 
children, viz, : 

9-7 Flossy May Susanna McClung. 



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10-7 Joseph McClung. 

3-6 William Wallace McClung, b. Dec. 25, 1834. Mt. 
Lookout, W. Va. m. ist, Sarah Evans. One child, viz.: 

1-7 Newton Alderson McClung, b. July 17, 1859. ^- Sep. 
25, 1879. Melinda Emaline Deitz, b. Dec. 10, 1857. Mt. Look- 
out, W. Va. Six children, viz. : 

1-8 Marion Edward McClung, b. Aug. 28, 1880; m. Oct. 
15, 1900, Effie Halstead. Clifty, W. Va. One child, viz.: 

1-9 Nash McClung, b. July 7, 1901. 

2-8 Minnie Haseltine McClung, b. Feb. 9, 1883. 

3-8 Edwin Chester McClung, b. Dec. 23, 1885; d. Nov. 
17, 1886. 

4-8 Otie McClung, b. Sep. 28, 1887. 

5-8 Elzada Jane McClung, b. July 17, 1891. 

6-8 Lillie McClung, b. Dec. 27, 1896. 

William Wallace McClung, (3-6) m. 2nd, Fran.ces 
Jones. Eight children, viz. : 

2-7 Tamery Estaline McClung, b. July 12, 1863 ; d. Nov. 
22, 1865. 

3-7 Amanda McClung, b. Jan, 22, 1866; d. Apr. 18, 1878. 

4-7 Floyd Miller McClung, b. Jan. 3, 1868 ; m. Feb, 26, 
1890, Madora McClung, b. Mar. 17, 1867, dau. of Riev. Adani- 
ram Judson McClung. Mt. Lookout, W. Va. Four children, 
viz.: 

1-8 Marcus Lyle McClung. 

2-8 Nona McClung. 

3-8 Shannon McClung. 

4-8 Lula McClung. 

5-7 John McClung, b. Mar. 4, 1873; d, Aug. 8, 1876. 

6-7 (A child) McClung, d. in infancy, 

7-7 (A child) McClung, d. in infancy. 

8-7 (A child) McClung, d, in infancy. 

9-7 Lewis Watson McClung, b. July 31, 1877; d. 1899, 
unm. 

William Wallace McClung, (3-6) m. 3rd, Mrs. Mildred 
Jane Taylor nee Wood. One child, viz. : 

10-7 Leonard McClung, b. June 7, 1892. Mt, Lookout, 
W. Va. 

4-6 Margaret Jane McClung, b. Sep, 7, 1838; m. as sec- 
ond wife of Dr. Dickinson Carpenter McClung, Sr., son of 
James McClung. For issue see index, 

4-5 Carrol McClung, m. ist, Abigail Cavendish. One 
child, viz.: 

1-6 Francis McClung, m. Nov, 3, 1857, Mary F. Leggs. 

Carrol McClung, (4-5) m, 2nd, Miss Winebrinner. 

5-5 George Augustus McClung, (George A. U.) (Bru- 



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tus) m. Mar. 21, 1842, Mary G. Remley. At least one child, 
viz. : 

1-6 Fannie McClung, m. Rev. Grigsby B. McClung, son 
of Andrew Cavendish McClung, (Moccasin Andy). For is- 
sue see index. 

6-5 Mary McClung, m. May 22, 1820, Boston Shawver. 

7-5 Abigail McClung, d. 1842. She was frozen to 
death, m. Nov. 18, 1832, William McClung, (Bill Slick), son 
of Joseph McClung, (Cranberry Joe). For issue see index. 

8-5 Caroline McClung, m. Aug. 19, 1832, Allen Jones. 

9-5 Margaret McClung, m. Rev. Andrew Callison. 

10-5 Sarah Jane McClung, m. Mar. 4, 1847, James 
Smith. 

4-4 Catherine McClung, b. Apr. 7, 1775 ; d. m. Dec. 16, 
1799, Jonas McCutcheon. 

5-4 Joseph McClung, (Cranberry Joe), b. Dec. 20, 1777; 
d. about 1855; m. ist, May i, 1804, Jane Cavendish, b. about 
1779; d. Dec. 4, 1828, in her 49th year. He is said to have 
been the first white child born on Meadow River, Greenbriar 
Co., W. Va. He was also the first person buried in Mt. 
Pleasant cemetery near Mt. Lookout, W. Va. Seven children, 
viz. : 

1-5 Abigail McClung, d. m. ist, Rev. James Osborn 
Alderson. She m. 2nd, Robert McCutcheon. 

2-5 William McClung, (Bill Slick) d. In his absence 
his house burned and his wife and four children were frozen 
to death before morning. In his grief he contemplated sui- 
cide. He retired to a neighboring thicket to pray, and thus 
obtained perfect peace of mind and resignation to his sore 
bereavement m. ist, Nov. 18, 1832, Abigail McClung, d. 1842, 
dau. of William McClung, (Chunky Billy). Four children, 
viz. : 

1-6 Jane McClung, d. 1842. Was frozen to death. 

2-6 George McClung, d. 1842. Was frozen to death. 

3-6 (A child) McClung, d. 1842. Was frozen to death. 

4-6 (A child) McClung, d. 1842. Was frozen to death. 

William McClung, (Bill Slick) (2-5) m. 2nd, Margaret 
Likens. Mulvane. W. Va. Nine children, viz. : 

5-6 (A dau.) McClung, d. age about 2 yrs. 

6-6 Tiery McClung, d. unm. 

7-6 Robert McClung, m. Miss Hess. Mulvane, W. Va. 
Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Chilton McClung. 

2-7 Chester McClung. 

3-7 (A child) McClung. 



172 McClung Genealogy. 



8-6 Templeton McClung, m. Rebecca Mc'Cutcheon. 
Mulvane, W. Va. No issue. 

9-6 Floyd McClung, a wholesale drygoods merchant of 
Ashland, Ky. He once superintended .coke ovens at Ansted, 
W. Va. Weight, 245 pounds, m. Miss Holly, weight 244 
pounds, Ashland, Ky. Four children ; names unknown. 

10-6 Rebecca McClung, d. m. James Holly. No issue. 

1 1-6 Joseph Edgar McClung, m. Nora Weeks. Ansted, 
W. Va. Two children. 

12-6 Stuart McClung, m. Leola Ellen McClung, b. Sep. 
5, 1871, dau. of Cornelius Miller McClung. Elliot, W. Va. 
Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Roily McClung. 

2-7 Bessie McClung. 

3-7 (A child) McClung. 

13-6 Franklin McClung. Ansted, W. Va. 

3-5 Nancy McClung, d. m. John Monroe M.cClung, b. 
1806, son of William McClung, (Chunky Billie). For issue 
see index. 

4-5 Samuel McClung, (Sam Patch) d. m. Nov. 6, 1845, 
Margaret McClung, b. Apr. 7, 1822; d. dau. of James Mc- 
Clung, (Limb Jim). Rupert, W. Va. Three children, viz.: 

1-6 Allen 'C. McClung. Rupert, W. Va. 

2-6 Nancy McClung, m. Richard Manspilie. Rupert, 
W. Va. 

3-6 Josephine McClung, m. Lycurgus Shawver. Ru- 
pert, W. Va. 

5-5 Andrew Cavendish McClung, (Brag Andy), b. May 
7, 1818. Maywood, W. Va. m. ist, Dec. 19, 1844, Susan 
Sharp, b. Oct. 9, 1822; d. Jan. 17, 1884. Nine children, viz.: 

1-6 Sarah Frances McClung, b. Sep. 25, 1845 ; d. 1845. 

2-6 Lydia Jane McClung, b. Jan. 8, 1847; d. Sep. 18, 
1866. 

3-6 Joseph Edward McClung, (Joe Brag), b. July 7, 
1848. Farmer. Resides on the mountain near Rupert, W. 
Va. m. Dec. 29, 1873, Catherine Hagerty, b. October 8, 1847. 
Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Dr. James Andrew McClung, b. Sep. 29, 1874. Ed- 
ucated at University of West Va. Graduated at Baltimore 
Medical College, Baltimore, Md., with class of 1901. m. Dec. 
16, 1903, Maud Weaver. Address : Richwood, W. Va. One 
child, viz. : 

1-8 Beatrice McClung, b. Jan. 13, 1904. 

2-7 William Dennis McClung, b. Apr. 17, 1876. Grad- 
uated from Law Department of University of West Va. ; class 
of 1902. Richwood, W. Va. 



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3-7 Laura Havana McClung, (Lockie), b. Sep. 6, 1879; 
m. May 3, 1899, Sidney Smith, Rupert, W. Va. One child, 
viz, : 

1-8 Noel Elton Smith, b. Mar. 10, 1900. 

4-6 William Reece McClung, (Reece Brag), b. Feb. 15, 
1850. Farmer. Resides on the mountain near Rupert,, W. 
Va. m. 1st, Apr. 25, 1878, Elizabeth Wheeler Crane, b. Nov. 
II, 1847; d- J^"- 22, 1891. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 William Adams McClung, b. Feb. 25, 1881. 

2-7 Wallace Hinkle McClung, b. Dec. 20, 1883. 

William Reece McClung, (4-6) m. 2nd, Apr. 12, 1891, 
Catherine Callison, b. Feb. 13, 1859. Two children, viz.: 

3-7 Wyatte Nelson McClung, b. Nov. io_, 1892, 

4-7 Volena McClung, b. Apr. 21, 1896. 

5-6 Mary Elizabeth McClung, b. Mar. 31, 1852; m. 
James O'liver Alderson Deitz. Rupert, W. Va. 

6-6 Nancy Alice McClung, b. Sep, 12, 1855 ; d. Sep. 2, 
1862, 

7-6 Abigail Caroline McClung, b. Feb, 15, 1857; d. May 
21, 1893 ; m, Nov. 29, 1882, Alexander McClung, Jr. (Little 
Alex.), son of Alexander McClung, Sr. (Grizzly Alex.). For 
issue see index. 

8^6 Susan Angelina McClung, b. Nov, 28, 1861, (twin) ; 
m, Leander McClung, son of Thomas McClung, Leivasy, W. 
Va, For issue see index. 

9-6 Margaret Alderson McClung, b, Nov. 28, 1861 ; d, 
(twin) m. Thomas F. Tincher, d. Maywood, W. Va, 

Andrew Cavendish McClung, (Brag Andy) (5-5) m. 2nd, 
Mrs, Alverda Jane Evans, nee Crookshanks, b, Apr. 16, 1848. 
Three children, viz. : 

10-6 Andrew Wesley McClung, b. Dec, i, 1887. May- 
wood, W. Va. 

1 1-6 Toby Williams McClung, b. July 14, 1889. 

12-6 Tony Thomason McClung, b. Apr. 2, 1892. 

6-5 Jane McClung. Keiffer, W. Va. m, ist, George W. 
Crane, She m, 2nd, James Deitz, 

7-5 Elizabeth McClung, d, 1886, unm. 

Joseph McClung, (Cranberry Joe), (5-4), m. 2nd, Hester 
Amick. Two children, viz. : 

8-5 Jacob McClung, m. Miss McCutcheon. Reedy, W. 
Va. No issue. 

9-5 Joseph McClung. He went west and is supposed 
to have been murdered. 

6-4 Mary McClung, b. Mar. 14, 1780; d. Feb. 8, 1806; 
m. June 17, 1799, James McCutcheon. 

7-4 Charles McClung, b. Mar. 17, 1782. A man named 



174 McClung Genealogy. 

Charles McClung, supposed to be this one, m. Sep. 19, i8o5j 
Charity Vandel. 

8-4 Samuel McClung, b. Apr. 27, 1784; d. m. Apr. 16, 
1804, Sarah Hinton, d. 1828. Six children, viz. : 

1-5 Nellie McClung, m. William Odell. 

2-5 Nancy McClung, m. Abraham Pitsonbarger. 

3-5 Abigail McClung, m. Thomas Cook. 

4-5 Polly McClung, m. Louis Cook. 

5-5 William Hinton McClung, d. m. ist, Miss Mc- 
Cutcheon. One .child, viz. : 

1-6 Katie McClung, m. William Neff. 

William Hinton McClung, (5-5) m. 2nd, May 3, 1832, 
Parmelia Jones. Eight children, viz. : 

2-6 James Alderson McClung, d. age 3 years. 

3-6 Cyrus Rupert McClung, (Rupe Hinton) d. m. Re- 
becca Crane. Eight .children, viz. : 

1-7 Park Walker McClung, m. Elizabeth Cheatham. 
Greenwood, W. Va. One child, viz. : 

1-8 (A son) McClung. 

2-7 Ada McClung, m. Elijah Robert McClung, son of 
Charles A. McClung, (Charlie Die). For issue see index. 

3-7 Ida McClung, m. Mr. Walkup. Bluefield, W. Va. 

4-7 Boatwright McClung. Greenwood, W. Va. 

5-7 Alfonso McClung. Greenwood, W. Va. 

6-7 Eulalia McClung, m. Sylvanus Easter. Keiffer, W, 
Va. 

7-7 Pearl McClung. Keiffer, W. Va. 

8-7 Alvaro McClung. Keiffer, W. Va. 

4-6 Madison McClung, (Mat Hinton), b. May 11, 1838; 
m. Martha E. Martin, b. May 17, 1845. Hurricane, W. Va. 
Thirteen children, viz. : 

1-7 Minora F. McClung, b. Jan. 2, 1862; m. Leonard 
Shawver. Lawton , W. Va, 

2-7 Rosa A. McClung, b. Nov. 8, 1865. 

3-7 Clowny Vincent McClung, b. Mar. 23, 1867; d. July 
10, 1903 ; m. Emma Slucher. Hurricane, W. Va. 

4-7 Arminta C. McClung, b. Aug. 11, 1868; m. William 
Wilson. Louisa, Ky. 

5-7 Lilly D. McClung, b. Feb. 11, 1870; d. May 22, 
1882. 

6-7 Laura E. McClung, b. Apr. 4, 1872; d. Sep. 8, 
1897, unm. 

7-7 Dr. Samuel Tilden McClung, b. July 17, 1873; d. 
Sep. 25, 1898. Graduated at the Louisville Medical Collef^e 
in class of 1894. m. Alice Martin. 



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8-7 Richard A. McClung, b. Nov. 8, 1875 ; m. Una Cliap- 
man. Hurricane, W. Va. 

9-7 Joseph L. McClung, b. Oct. 26, 1877. Proprietor of 
restaurant at Thurmond, W. Va. 

10-7 Albert O. McClung, b. Mar. 24, 1880. Hurricane, 
W. Va. 

1 1-7 Lodena C. McClung, b. Dec. 23, 1881. 

12-7 Lillie Maude McClung, b. Jan 26, 1884. 

13-7 Mona May McClung, b. May 19, 1887. 

5-6 Dr. William Henry Harrison McClung, (Henry 
Hinton), b. May 13, 1844; m. Oct. i, 1863, Isabella Matilda 
Burdette, b. Mar. 21, 1850. He served about two years in the 
Confederate army as drum major. Was in the battle of 
Cedar Creek, Va. Had his cap shot off his head, but he es- 
caped unhurt. He is a practicing physician. In politics a 
Republican. In religion a Baptist. Dubree, W. Va. Tvv^elve 
children, viz. : 

1-7 William Alexander Decastro McClung, b. Jan. 10, 
1865; m. Jan. i, 1886, Levenia Cook, b. July 17, 1870. Clifftop, 
W. Va. Six .children, viz. : 

1-8 George Henry Lawna McClung, b. Apr. 9, 1888; d. 
May 9, 1888. 

2-8 Leancy McClung, b. Apr. 7, 1890. d. Feb., 1892. 

3-8 Delia Arbanis McClung, b. Sep, 23, 1892. 

4-8 Piney Roe McClung, b. Jan. 24, 1895. 

5-8 William Melvin McClung, b. July i, 1897; d. Aug. 
10, 1897. 

6-8 Icy May McClung, b. Sep. 17, 1899. 

2-7 Henrietta McClung, b. Nov, i, 1866; m. Mar. 2']^ 
1883, David Floyd Pitzenbarger. Clifftop, W. Va. 

3-7 Colonel Handley McClung, b. Feb. 3, 1871 ; m. Jan. 
17, 1895, Maggie Critchley, b. Dec. 20, 1876. Clifftop, W. 
Va. Four children, viz. : 

1-8 Marvin Alfred McClung, b. Jan. 24, 1896. 

2-8 Vanden Burley McClung, b. Apr. 16, 1897. 

3-8 Lonza Temple McClung, b. Mar. i, 1899. 

4-8 Dawn Ladula McClung, b. Dec. 30, 1900. 

4-7 Sarah Bell McClung, b. Dec. 5, 1872; m. Apr. 23, 
1900, Joseph Harris. Eye, W. Va. 

5-7 Daman Lester McClung, b. Feb. i, 1874; d. Apr. 30, 
1877. 

6-7 Mary Luella McClung, b. Dec. 28, 1876; d. Oct. i, 
1876. 

7-7 Ladula McClung, b. Nov. 2^, 1878. Dubree, W. 
Va. 



176 McCivUNG GeneaIvOGY. 

8-7 Miley Burdette McClung, b. Feb. 26, 1881, unm. 
Dubree, W. Va. 

9-7 Leona McClung, b. Dec. i, 1882; d. Aug. 28, 1883. 

10-7 Alice Adaline McClung, b. Aug. 4, 1884; d. Sep. 14, 
1899. 

1 1-7 Charles Haden McClung, b. Mar. 9, 1887. Dubree, 
W. Va. 

12-7 George Vaden McClung, b. Jan. 26, 1892. Dubree, 
W. Va. 

6-6 Mary Frances McClung, d. Sep. 24, i860. 

7-6 Adaline McClung, d. m. David Broofman. 

8-6 Colonel Samuel McClung, (Sam Hinton) b. Dec. 
31, 1848; m. May 7. 1883, Leona Bell Tinsley, b. June 17, 1869. 
Rupert, W. Va. Eight children, viz. : 

1-7 Luna Texia McClung, b. May 18, 1885. 

2-7 Virgil Mcintosh McClung, b. May 18, 1887. 

3-7 Wallace Walter McClung, b. Feb. 12, 1889. 

4-7 Claude Gilmer McClung, b. Dec. 22, 1890. 

5-7 Samuel Brinton McClung, b. Apr. 9, 1894. 

6-7 (A dau.) McClung, b. June, 1896. d. June, 1896. 

7-7 General Lawton McClung, b. June 6, 1899. 

8-7 Carl Raymond McClung, b. June 24, 1901. 

9-6 Mason Matthews McClung, (Mase Hinton), m. 
Jane Tincher. Lookout, W. Va. Seven children, viz. : 

1-7 (A child) McClung. 

2-7 Everett McClung. 

3-7 Amos McClung, d. 

4-7 Burley McClung, d. 

5-7 Lulu McClung. 

6-7 Zena McClung. 

7-7 Tony McClung. 

6-5 John Duffy McClung, d. Oct. 17, 1862. He lived 
in Nicholas Co., W. Va. m. ist, Malinda Nutter. Five chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-6 George Washington McClung. Thayer, Mo. m. 
Sarah Stuart. Several children ; names unknown. 

2-6 Burilla McClung. Oak Hill, W. Va. 

3-6 Eveline Jane McClung, m. ist, John Pitsenbarger. 
She m. 2nd, G. W. Cross. Address : Ore. 

4-6 Millise McClung, b. Mar. 17, 1837. He was a candi- 
date for the State Legislature in 1902. m. Dec. 11, 1862, Mary 
Elizabeth Remley, b. May 14, 1840. Dawson, W. Va. Nine 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Viola Agnes McClung, b. Jan 16, 1864; m. ist, Nov. 
21, 1888, A. J. Huff. She m. 2nd, Sep. 30, 1896, Lindsay C. 
Dolin. Dawson, W. Va. 



McClung Genealogy. 177 

2-7 John Carperton McClung, b. Aug. 21, 1865 ; m. Dec. 
16, 1891, Ida Callison. Dawson, W. Va. Six .children, viz.: 

1-8 Ohn Everett McClung. 

2-8 Alban McClung. 

3-8 Mary Virginia McClung. 

4-8 John Bodine McClung. 

5-8 Ollie Ann McClung. 

6-8 Elizabeth Agnes McClung. 

3-7 Dr. Lorenzo Houston McClung, b. Dec. 20, 1867. 
Graduated from the Medical Department University of Louis- 
ville, Ky. in class of 1894. Practicing his profession at Daw- 
son, W. Va. m. Apr. i, 1894, Anna Sue Lewis, b. June 3, 1876. 
Three children, viz. : 

1-8 Thomas Ray McClung, b. Jan. 15, 1895: 

2-8 Viola May McClung, b. Nov. 15, 1897. 

3-8 Roy Houston McClung, b. Nov. 15^ 1898. 

4-7 Ellen Dora McClung, b. Apr. 20, 1870; m. Dec. 12, 
1889, J. M. Bailes. Ophelia, W. Va. 

5-7 Lucinda Turner McClung, b. Oct. 5, 1872; m. Sep. 
20, 1892, Martin Odell. Leivasy, W. Va. 

6-7 Samuel Black McClung, b. Sep. 16, 1874. Dawson, 
W. Va. ; m. Mar. 14, 1899, Minnie Leona Remley, b. Feb. 6, 
1881. C>ne child, viz.: 

1-8 Lola Myrtle McClung, b. Nov. 5, 1900. 

7-7 Elizabeth Ada McClung, b. July 30, 1877. Dawson, 
W. Va. 

8-7 Othro Owen McClung, b. Nov. 12, 1880; d. Aug. 15, 
1882. 

9-7 Omor Washington McClung, b. Aug. 5, 1884. Ophel- 
ia, W. Va. 

5-6 Alexander McClung, d. in infancy. 

John Duflfy McClung, (6-5) m. 2nd, Lydia Querry, d. 
Four children, viz. : 

6-6 Rufus Pitzer McClung, m. Bettie Ann M.cClintock. 
Fayette Co., W. Va. 

7-6 Sarah Frances McClung, m. Mr. Martin, Summers- 
viUe, W. Va. 

8-6 Elizabeth Ellen McClung, m. Charles Price. 

9-6 Adolphus McClung, m. Miss Maloney. Kessler's 
Cross Lanes, W. Va. Seven children ; names unknown. 

9-4 Abigail Dickinson McClung, b. Sep. 26, 1786; m. 
Nov. 2, 1804, Joseph Black. One son, viz.: 

1-5 Rev. Samuel Black was a distinguished minister. 
"Samuel Black Memorial Church," near Meadow Bluff, W. 
Va., was named in his honor. 



178 McClung Genealogy. 



10-4 Janet McClung, b. Oct. 4, 1788; d, m. Apr. 27, 
1809, Andrew Cavendish, b. Mar. 24, 1787. 

1 1-4 Alexander McClung, (Stumpy Alex.) (Bake Alex.) 
b. Mar. 19, 1792; d. May 9, 1862. He sold several negroes 
and drank their worth in whiskey, m. Feb. i, 1816, Rebecca 
Cavendish, b. Mar. 28, 179Q; d. She was related to Lord 
Cavendish of England. Six children, viz. : 

1-5 Grigsby McClung, b. Feb. 20, 1815; d. Dec. 10, 1901 ; 
m. Sep. 25, 1834, Sallie McClung, b. Jan. 13, 1817; d. Jan. 
19, 1892, dau. of John McClung, (Curley John). Four chil- 
dren, viz.: 

1-6 John Alexander McClung, b. July 23, 1835 ; d. Sep. 

3, 1836. 

2-6 Charles Lewis McClung, (Charlie Grig.), b. Dec. 29, 
1836. Address: McClung's, W. Va. When he began life the 
only thing he possessed was a half-grown dog. During his 
career he bought and paid for ten thousand acres of land. He 
now owns six or seven thousand acres of valuable coal, timber 
and grazing lands. He erected the McClung church near his 
home at his own expense, costing about $1,400. His estate 
is now valued at $90,000. He deals extensively in cattle. He 
m. 1st, Sep. 3, 1858, Nancy Jane Shawver, b. May 6, 1843. 
Rupert, W. Va. Fifteen children, viz. : 

1-7 Emily Downton McClung, b. May 20, 1859; d. June 
8, 1862. 

2-7 Lemon Andrew McClung, b. July 25, 1861 ; m. ist, 
Jan. 15, 1885, Fannie Rowland, d. One child, viz.: 

1-8 Ralph McClung, b. Feb. 22, 1888; d. Mar. i, 1889. 

Lemon Andrew McClung, (2-7) m. 2nd, June 17, 1895, 
Jessie Drydesdale. He is a farmer and lumber dealer. Ad- 
dress: McClung's, W. Va. 

3-7 Sallie Ann McClung, b. Mar. 30, 1863;. m. John R. 
Smith. She is post mistress at McClung's, W. Va. 

4-7 Piney Jane McClung, b. Dec. 23, 1865. Deaf and 
dumb. Was educated at Romney, W. Va. Address: Ru- 
pert, W. Va. 

5-7 Charles Edward McClung, b. May 6, 1867; m. Re- 
becca Jane Callison. Address : McClung's, W. Va. Five 
children, viz. : 

1-8 Clarence McClung. 

2-8 Bertha McClung. 

3-8 Virgil McClung. 

4-8 Pansy McClung. 

5-8 Lake McClung. 

6-7 Curley Pleasant McClung, b. Feb.. 9, 1869; m. Oct. 
10, 1889, Montana Mc'Clung, b. Apr. 2.2, 1871, dau. of Mar- 



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shall Alderson McClung. Rupert,. W. Va. Six children, 
viz. : 

1-8 Emily Agnes McClung, b. July i8, iS'gi. 

2-8 Addie Jane McClung, b. Jan. ii, 1893. 

3-8 Linkle Alderson McClung, b. Sep. 30, 1895. 

4-8 (A dau.) McClung, b. about 18197 ; d. unnamed. 

5-8 Piney May McClung, b. Aug. 15, 1898. 

6-8 Truma McClung, b. Aug. 16, 1900. 

7-7 Otey Grigsby McClung, b. Sep. 16, 1870. Address: 
McClung's, W, Va., m. June 27, 1894, Rebecca Susan Jeff- 
ries, b. Oct. I, 1872. Two children, viz.: 

1-8 David Lofton McClung, b. July 19, 1895. 

2-8 Charles Lewis McClung, Jr., b. Jan. 20, 1897. 

8-7 Emma Thompson McClung, b. Apr. 11, 1873; m. 
Bud Smith, of Rupert, W. Va, 

9-7 Robert Orange McClung, b. Jan. 14, 1876; m. Dec. 
26, 1901, Lillie Dure McClung, b. June 8, 1879, ^^u. of Clark 
McClung. Rupert, W. Va. One child, viz. : 

1-8 Elmer Bum McClung, b. Feb. 22, 1802. 

10-7 Nannie Charlott McClung, b. Dec. 18, 1878; m. 
Stuart Edgar McClung, son of Stuart McClung, of Nicholas 
Co., W. Va. Address : Hominy Falls, W. Va. For issue 
see index. 

11-7 Mary Ella McClung, b. July 18, 1880; m. Saint 
Clair Bryant. Address : McClung's, W. Va. 

12-7 Martha Lewis McClung, b. Mar. 11, 1882, Rupert, 
W. Va. 

13-7 OUie Trent McClung, b. Sep. 28, 1885. Rupert, 
W. Va. 

14-7 Myrtle Amanda McClung, b. Mar. 6, 1887. Rup- 
ert, W. Va. 

15-7 Peachie McClung, b. July 21, 1889. Rupert, W. 
Va. 

Charles Lewis McClung (Charlie Grig) (2-6) m. 2nd, 
May 9, 1900, Mrs. Amanda Shawver, nee McClung, b. July 
7, 1845, dau. of Col. Allen McClung. No issue. Address: 
McClung's, W. Va. 

3-6 Andrew Cavendish McClung, (And}^ Grig), b. Feb. 
20, 1839; m. June 4, 1863, Sarah A. Walkup, b. May 26, 1844, 
Address McClung's, W. Va, Eight children, viz.: 

1-7 Grigsby McClung, b. 1864, d. about 1872. 

2-7 Nancy McClung, b. 1866, d about 1872, 

3-7 Charles McClung, b. 1868; d. May 2, 1893. Was 
killed by a falling tree. m. about 1888, Mary Perkins. Mc- 
Clung's, W. Va. Three children, viz. : 

1-8 Andrew Morton McClung, b. Jan. 20, 1890. 



180 McClung Genealogy. 

2-8 Charles Erskin McClung, b. De.c. 12, 1893. 

3-8 Jessie McClung, b. about 1895. d. about 1895. 

4-7 Allie McClung, b. about 1870; m. about 1896, Jos- 
eph Odell. Hominy Falls, W. Va. 

5-7 Barksdale McClung, b. Apr. 11, 1872; m. Oct. 9, 
1891, Rosa Odell, b. about 1872. Address:: McClung's, W. 
Va. Five children, viz. : 

1-8 Mary McClung, b. about 1894. 

2-8 Virgie McClung, b. about 1896. 

3-8 Carlie Alfred McClung, b. about 1898, d. age six 
months. 

4-8 Andrew Marshall McClung, b. about 1899. 

5-8 Joseph McClung, b. Feb., 1902. d. Mar., 1902. 

6-7 Renick McClung, d. age 2 years and 7 months. 

7-7 Lucy McClung, b. 1874; m. about 1894, James Mur- 
phy. Eye, W. Va. 

8-7 Alvin McClung, b. Oct. 29, 1876; m. Mar. i, 1900, 
Lona Ellen Heiser, b. Dec. 14, 1883. Address: McClung's, 
W. Va. One .child, viz.: 

1-8 Andrew Clayton McClung, b. May 13, 1901. 

4-6 Edward McClung, b. Mar. 27^ 1841 ; d. July 23, 1862, 
unm. 

2-5 William McClung, (Bill Hosy), b. Jan. 12, 1817; d. 
Apr. 20, 1882 ; m. Feb. 14, 1839, Elizabeth Mc'Clung, dau. of 
John McClung, (Curly John). Six children, viz.: 

1-6 Thomas McClung, m. Mary Jane Hall, b. 1844. 
Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Susan Angeline McClung, b. Nov. 28, 1861, dau. of 
Andrew Cavendish McClung, (Brag Andy). Leivasy, W. Va. 
Five children, viz. : 

1-8 Elmer McClung, (twin). 

2-8 Elliot McClung, (twin). 

3-8 Flora McClung, d. 

4-8 Alvin McClung. 

5-8 Tollie McClung. 

2-7 William Evander McClung, Sr. While in the dis- 
charge of his duty as deputy sheriff, he was shot through the 
lungs. He recovered from the wound and resumed the duties 
of his office. He m, Ardona Davis. Leivasy, W. Va. Ei^ht chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-8 Magee McClung, b. May 5, 1884. 

2-8 Lula Glen McClung. 

3-8 Thomas McClung. 

4-8 Maude Muller McClung. 

5-8 John Spurgeon McClung. 

6-8 Rosa Lee McClung. 




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7-8 Rosso McClung. 

8-8 William Evander McClung, Jr. 

3-7 Elizabeth McClung, b. Mar. 26, 1865; m. Dec. 31, 
1879, Milton McCutcheon, b. Feb. 7, 1856. Hominy Falls, 
W. Va. 

4-7 John Alexander Neriah McClung, b. Mar. 23, 1867; 
m. Dec. 17, 1890, Fannie Adelia Shawver, b. May 2.2,, 1867. 
Rupert, W. Va. Three .children, viz. : 

1-8 Winfred McClung, b. May 8, 1892. 

2-8 Winona McClung, b. Nov. 12, 1894. 

3-8 Wilkie McClung, b. May, igoi. 

2-6 Rebecca McClung, d. unm. 

3-6 John Alexander McClung, (John Hosy), b. June 
14, 1845 ; "1- Apr. 7, 1870, Mary J. Burns. Rupert W. Va. Six 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Catherine Florence McClung, b. Dec. 4, 1870; m. 
Dr. Leviro V. Shawver. Corliss, W. Va. 

2-7 Luella McClung, b. Aug. 5, 1872; m. Nov. 17, 1897, 
Emery Eag-le McClung, son of William Wallace McClung, 
(Speckled Buck). For issue see index. 

3-7 Ellena McClung, b. Dec. 5, 1874; m. Cameron S. 
Hollister, b. Aug. 20, 1874. Cowen, W. Va. 

4-7 Nannie McClung, b. Apr. 9, 1877. Rupert, W. Va. 

5-7 Leslie William McClung, b. May 23, 1880. Rupert, 
W. Va. 

6-7 Denvin Cecil McClung, b. Jan. 23, 1883. Rupert, 
W. Va. 

7-7 Lillian McClung, b. Sep. 23, 1888. Rupert, W. Va. 

4-6 (A child) McClung, d. unnamed. 

5-6 Sallie McClung, d. age 5 years, 

6-6 Cyrus McClung. d. unm., age 22 years. He was a 
a school teacher. Was shot and killed by Mr. McCutcheon. 

3-5 Andrew Cavendish McClung, (Moccasin Andy), b. 
Feb. 28, 1819; d. about 1900; m. ist, Catherine Odell, d. Hom- 
iny Falls, W. Va. Six children, viz.: 

1-6 Thaddeus McClung, d. a prisoner of war, unm. 

2-6 Sophrona McClung. Went west with her i^ncle, Mr. 
Wiseman. 

3-6 Rev. Alexander McClung, d. 1901. Baptist minis- 
ter, m. Trena Dorsey. No issue. Leivasy, W. Va. 

4-6 Rev. Grigsby B. McClung, a Baptist minister. As- 
bury, W. Va. m. Fannie McClung, dau. of George Augustus 
McClung, (George A. U.) (Brutus). Four children, viz.: 

1-7 Andrew Charlton McClung, m. Etta Deitz. Three 
children, viz. : 

1-8 Wolla McClung. 



182 McClung Genealogy. 

2-8 Bessie McClung. 

3-8 (A child) McClung. 

2-7 Mary Belle McClung, m. Frank Parker. 

3-7 William McClung. 

4-7 Geeter McClung. 

5-6 Jacob Odell McClung, b. Feb. 16, 1851. Farmer 
residing near Williamsburg, W. Va. m. Dec. 13, 1869, Mar- 
tha Jane Callison, b. Dec. 18, 1846. Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Dr. Thaddeus Clayton McClung, b. Sep. 25, 1870. 
Graduated March, 1894, at Louisville, Ky. Medical College. 
Practicing his profession at Roncevert, W. Va. m. Oct. 8, 
1894, Cora Hunt, b. Mar. 15, 1872. Four children, viz.: 

1-8 James Robert McClung b. July 5, 1896. 

2-8 Martha Frances McClung, b. Jan. 24, 1898. 

3-8 Mary lo McClung, b. July 24, 1900. 

4-8 (A son) McClung, b. Mar. 25, 1902. 

2-7 James Andrew McClung, m. Oct. 3, 1897, Martha 
Ann Jones. Richwood, W. Va. 0*ne child, viz. : 

1-8 Carl Erskine McClung. 

3-7 Mary Malinda McClung, b. Aug. 22, 1877. Wil- 
liamsburg, W. Va. 

4-7 Rebecca Catherine McClung, b. Jan. 6, 1889. 

6-6 Rachel McClung, d. 

Andrew Cavendish McClung, (Moccasin Andy) (3-5), m. 
2nd, Mary Ann McClung, dau. of Edward M.cClung, (Little 
Ned). Leivasy, W. Va. Three children, viz.: 

7-6 Joanna McClung, m. William Odell. 

8-6 Eliza McClung, m. Warwick Murphy. 

9-6 Jud McClung, (dau.) m. Mr. Houston Amick. 

4-5 (A son) McClung, b. Oct. 7, 1820; d. Oct. 7, 1820. 

5-5 Robert Thompson McClung, b. Feb. 9, 1824; d. May 
12, 1895; m. about 1843, Susan Maria McClung, b. Nov. 6, 
1825, dau. of William McClung, (Bill Joby). Hominy Falls, 
W. Va. Three children, viz. : 

1-6 Cavendish McClung, b. Nov. 14, 1850; m. June 12, 
1873, Felicity Amick. Hominy Falls, W. Va. No issue. 

2-6 Wilson McClung, b. Feb. 11, 1853; m. Charlott 
Amick. Hominy Falls, W. Va. Eight .children, viz. : 

1-7 Newton McClung, m. Dessie Amick. Hominy Falls, 
W. Va. One child. 

2-7 Nancy Susan McClung, m. Isaac Whitlock. Hom- 
iny Falls, W. Va. 

3-7 Robert McClung. 

4-7 Geneva McClung. 

5-7 (A child) McClung, d. (twin), 

6-7 Leviro McClung, (twin). 



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7-7 Byron McClung, (twin). 

8-7 Cavendish McClung, (twin). 

3-6 Howard McClung, b. July 13, 1861 j m. Lizzie Rich- 
ardson. Hominy Falls, W. Va. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Irvine McClung, b. Jan 14, 1884. 

2-7 Jonathan Holt McClung, b. Feb. 20, 1886. 

3-7 Franklin Poe McClung, b. Dec. 14, 1896. 

6-5 James McClung, (Jim Slick) b. Sep. 10, 1825 ; m. 
Miss Eye. Address : Eye, W. Va. Four children, viz. : 

1-6 Chris McClung, m. Jane Daubenspeck. 

2-6 Susan McClung^ m. Alvin Nutter. 

3-6 Novel McClung, m. Annie Amick. 

4-6 Ledonia McClung. 

4-3 James McClung, d. about 1790. His will was made 
Aug. 10, 1789; probated Sep. 28, 1790. He m. Nancy Dick- 
enson, d. She was of unknown parentage. She was cap- 
tured by the Indians in her infancy, and later was found de- 
serted in a fort. She was adopted and raised by Col. Dick- 
enson. Six children, viz. : 

1-4 Jane McClung, d. m. Robert Steel. 

2-4 Nancy McClung, m. Sep 13, 1791, or Feb. 24, 1799, 
Joseph Dixon. 

3-4 Elizabeth McClung, d. m. Mar. 8, 1802, George 
Matthews. 

4-4 William McClung, (Long Billie) b. Apr. i, 1877, in 
Greenbriar Co., W. Va. ; d. Aug. 10, 1866; m. 1st, Margaret 
Bollar, b. June, 1781 ; d. about 1845. Nine children, viz.: 

1-5 Nancy McClung, m. John Burr. Williamsburg, W. 
Va. 

2-5 Margaret J. McClung, m. June 28, 1837, Gilbert 
Gibbs. Ravenswood, W .Va. 

3-5 Jane McClung, m. Aug. 18, 1840, Charles Kincade. 
Williamsburg, W. Va. 

4-5 Bollar McClung, b. about 1803 ;'d. about 1896, "age 
93 years;" m. ist, Sep. 3, 1829, Elizabeth Wallace, b. Aug. 7, 
1809; d. Apr. 5, 1882. Williamsburg, W. Va. Three children, 
viz. : 

1-6 William McClung, d. 1862, in Little Rock, Ark. m. 
Lizzie Gillilan. Five children, viz.: 

1-7 Russell McClung, d, in infancy. 

2-7 Thomas McClung, of Urich, Mo. 

3-7 Mary McClung, m.. Address: Missouri. 

4-7 Betsy McClung. Address: Missouri. 

5-7 AlHe McClung, Address : Missouri. 

2-6 Amanda McClung, m. James Gillilan, and went to 
Missouri. 



184 McCivUNG Genealogy. 

3-6 Mary Margaret McClung, b. Oct. 3, 1838, d. Oct. 31, 
1859, unm. 

Bollar McClung, (4-5) m. 2nd, Mrs. Mary Gillilan, nee 
Beard. Lewisburg, W. Va. No issue. 

5-5 James McClung, b. about 1805 ; d. Mar. 23, 1893 ; m. 
1st, Jane McClintick, d. Nov. 12, 1873. Six children, viz.: 

1-6 Margaret McClung, b. May 28, 1832; m. Rev. Jon- 
athan K. Hedges, a minister of the M. E. Church South. 
Smoot, W. Va. 

2-6 William McClung, (Grasshopper), b. Aug. 10, 1834. 
Williamsburg, W. Va. m. Sep. 25, 1867, Thankful W. Tay- 
lor, b. Jan. 3, 1844. Three .children, viz.: 

1-7 Lena McClung, b. Apr. 17, 1869; m. Oct. 14, 1891, 
K. D. McMillion. Forest Hill, W. Va. 

2-7 Herbert Lynn McClung, b. July 20, 1875. Wil- 
liamsburg, W. Va. 

3-7 Lucy Virginia McClung, b. Dec. 22, 1877 ; m. Nov. 
16, 1899, Alpheus McMillion. Sunlight, W. Va. 

3-6 Moses Russell McClung, b. July 5, 1837 ; m. ist, 
Oct. I, i860, Virginia Taylor. Max Welton, W. Va. One 
child, viz. : 

1-7 Joseph Morgan McClung, b. July 16, 1864; m. Jan. 
16, 1887, Minta Margaret Clutter, b. Mar. 22, 1868. Max Wel- 
ton, W. Va. Five children, viz.: 

1-8 Pearl Hamilton McClung, b. Nov. 23, 1887. 

2-8 James Bollar McClung, b. Apr. 11, 1890; d. Oct. 26, 
1 891. 

3-8 Ella Boud McClung, b. June 8, 1892. 

4-8 Laura Virginia McClung, b. Sep. 29, 1894. 

5-8 Chloe Morgan McClung, b. Oct. 16, 1899. 

Moses Russell McClung, (3-6) m. 2nd, Feb. 2, 1865, Sarah 
Taylor, b. vSep. 9, 1835. Four children, viz. : 

2-7 William Walker McClung, b. Dec. 26, 1869; d. Feb. 
5, 1896, unm. Was killed by a falling tree. 

3-7 Cora Jane McClung, b. Oct. 2, 1872; m. Jan, 6, 1898, 
James Yates. Frankford, W. Va. 

4-7 Marion Minnis McClung, b. Oct. 9, 1874; m. Apr. 
25, 1900, Minnie Thorp, b. Aug. 31, 1878. Frankford, W. Va. 
One child, viz.: 

1-8 Theodore McClung, b. Feb. 20, 1901. 

5-7 Thomas Boud McClung, b. Mar. 15, 1879; m. Dec. 
25, 1900, Nannie Meadows, b. May 2, 1881. Frankford, W. 
Va. One child, viz. : 

1-8 Thelma Beatrice McClung, b. Mar. 22, 1901. 

4-6 James Steel McClung, b. Sep 18, 1841 ; m. Sep. 20, 



McClung Genical,ogy. 185 

1866, Ra.chel E. McMillion, b. Apr. 25, 1843 ; d. May 20, 1900. 
Trout, W. Va. Five children, viz. : 

1-7 Nora Bell McClung, b. June 21, 1867; d. Jan. 26, 
1871. 

2-7 Flora Dickson McClung, b. Nov. 17, 1870; m. Dec. 
25, 1895, Isaac Humes. Williamsburg, W. Va. 

3-7 Emory Waugh McClung, b. Feb. 21, 1873, unm. 
Graduated 1901, at Dunsmore Business College, Staunton, 
Va. Address : Hot Springs, Va. 

4-7 Samuel McClung, b. Feb. 11. 1876; m. June 6, 1899, 
Salina McMillion. Address: Trout, W. Va. One child, 
viz. : 

1-8 Jesse Campbell McClung, b. June 18, 1901. 

5-7 Dessie Blanch McClung, b. Sep. i, 1879; m. July 11, 
1900, Thomas Knight. Trout. W. Va. 

5-6 Thomas Dickson McClung, b. May 19, 1846 ;d. about 
1848 (twin). 

6-6 Frank Wait McClung, b. May 20, 1846, (twin). 
Max Welton, W. Va. m. ist, Nellie Maston. Two children, 
viz. : 

1-7 Bernard McClung, b. May 20, 1878. 

2-7 Ina McClung, b. about 1879; m. about 1899, Mr. 
Warren. Address : Okla. 

Frank Wait McClung, (6-6) m. 2nd, Oct. 27, 1899, Mrs. 
Mary Augusta McClintock nee Thatcher. No issue. 

James McClung. (5-5) m. 2nd, Rachel Williams. N^. 
issue. 

6-5 John McClung, (Katy John) b. May 19, 1809; d. Jan. 
19, 1900; m. 1st, Apr. 19, 1833, Rebecca Burr, b. June 12, 
1807; d. Mar. 23, 1882, dau. of Aaron Burr. Eight children, 
viz. : 

1-6 Mary Jane McClung, b. July 30, 1834; m. Albert 
Fullwider, of Harrisonville, Ohio. 

2-6 James Robert McClung, b. May 23, 1836; d. May 
8, 1862, unm. Was in the Confederate Army. Took fever 
at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. 

3-6 Sarah Isabella McClung, b. Jan. 8, 1839; m. Apr. 
II, 1866, William Bearing. Palestine, W. Va. 

4-6 Harriet Virginia McClung, b. July ii, 1841 ; m. Geo. 
W. Hunley. Mason City, W. Va. 

5-6 Susan Elizabethi McClung, b. Mar. 20, 1844; d. July 
22, 1858. 

6-6 Margaret Rebecca McClung, b. Oct. 10, 1847; ^- Sep. 
17, 1848, (twin). 

7-6 Martha Waite McClung, b. Oct. 10, 1847; d. Sep 3, 
1848, (twin). 



186 McCiyUNG GeneaLtOGY. 

8-6 Louisa Steele McClung, b, Apr. i8, 1850; d. July 19, 
1858. 

John McClung, (6-5) m. 2nd, Sep. 13, 1882, Eliza S, R. 
Burr, b. Sep. 24, 1847, dau. of Aaron Burr, Jr. Williamsburg, 
W. Va. Three children, viz. : 

9-6 Maggie Rebecca McClung, b. July 5, 1883. Wil- 
liamsburg, W. Va. 

10-6 Minnie Burr McClung, b. May 16, i88'5. 

11-6 Annie Lee McClung, b. June 6, 1887. 

7-5 Dickson McClung, b. Sep. 21, 181 1 ; d. June 12, 1898; 
m. Feb. 23, 1832, Eleanor McClung, b. De.c. 5, 1812; d. Sep. 
13, 1871, dau. of Joseph McClung, (Red headed Joe). Sum- 
mersville, W. Va. Fourteen children, viz. : 

1-6 (A child) McClung, d. in infancy. 

2-6 Susan Jane McClung, b. June 29, 1834; d. Sep. 21, 
1861 ; m. William Y. Callaghan, of Beaver, W. Va. 

3-6 Charles Rice McClung, b. Aug. 20, 1835, unm. Win- 
field, Kan. 

4-6 Joseph William McClung, b. Mar. 18, 1837 ; m. Oct. 

17, 1865, Harriet Eagle, b. May 17, 1847. Summersville, W. 
Va. Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Annie Ruffner McClung, b. Feb. 9, 1867; m. May 

18, 1898, A. C. Cookman. Cowan, W. Va. 

2-7 Mary Ellen McClung, b. Nov. 8, 1869. Summers- 
ville, W. Va. unm. 

3-7 Charles Paris McClung, b. Jan. 10, 1877. Nelms, 
Okla. 

4-7 Margaret Eagle McClung, b. Nov. 23, 1878. Sum- 
mersville, W. Va. 

5-6 Dr. Michael Bright McClung, b. Jan. i, 1839. d. at 
Burden, Kan. Graduated at Keokuk College, la. m. Sarah 
Hanley, of Salem, Mo. Address : Burden, Kan. Two chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 Theo. McClung, (dau.) m. Address : Denver, Col. 

2-7 (A child) McClung, d. 

6-6 Elizabeth McCue McClung, b. Dec. 17, 1840; m. 
Dickinson M.cClung, son of Fielding McClung. For issue see 
index. Hazelton, Kan., or Nelms, Okla. 

7-6 Franklin McClung, b. Dec. 29, 1842; d. unm., age 
25 or 30 years. Was killed in Col. by a fall from a horse. 

8-6 Henry Clay McClung, b. Jan. 29, 1844. Winfield, 
Kan. m. Elizabeth Williams, d. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 Rev. Oscar D. McClung, a Baptist minister. Otta- 
wa, Kan. m. Miss , d. No issue. 

2-7 Edward McClung. Winfield, Kan. 



McCirUNG Genealogy. 187 

9-6 Kyle McClung, (Toad) b. Feb. i8, 1846. Lawton, 
Okla. m. ist, Rilla Emerick. Six children, viz. : 

1-7 Neva McClung, m. John Hobart. Pierceton, Okla. 

2-7 Maude McClung, m. Fred Morrison, Kansas City, 
Mo. 

3-7 Walter McClung, m. Lawton, Okla. One child. 

4-7 Laura McClung. Kansas City, Mo., or Lawton, 
Okla. 

5-7 Daisy McClung, m. Address: Kansas City, Mo. 

6-7 Bird McClung. Lawton, Okla. 

Kyle McClung, (9-6) m. 2nd, Mrs. Rebecca McClung, nee 
Tyree, wid. of Charles M.cClung. No issue. 

10-6 Marshall McClung, b. Feb. 3, 1849. Winfield, Kan. 

1 1-6 Lucinda Davis McClung, b. Feb. 4, 185 1 ; m. Isaac 
Williams. Medford, Ore. or Central Point, Ore. 

12-6 Nannie McClung, b. Aug. 12, 1853; d. Feb. 20, 1854. 

13-6 Mary Matthews McClung, b. Sep. 21, 1857; m. 
George Alderson. Snmmersville, W. Va. 

14-6 (A child) McClung. 

8-5 Russell McClung, Sr., d. about 1849; m- Sep. 6, 
1838, Sallie McClintock, d. Oct., 1865. Address: Williams- 
burg, W. Va. Two children, viz. : 

1-6 Russell McClung, Jr., d. age 7 years. 

2-6 Elizabeth Jane McClung, b. 1841 ; m. George W. 
Williams, son of John Williams, who was at one time the 
largest land holder in Greenbriar Co., W. Va., owning 153,000 
acres in one survey and 200,000 acres in all. Address: Trout, 
W. Va. 

9-5 Susan McClung, m. Dr. Anderson Wait. Ad- 
dress : Pickaway, W. Va. 

William McClung, (Long Billie) (4-4) m. 2nd, Martha 
McMilHon, sister of John McClung's second wife. No issue. 
It is a singular coincidence that both the first wives and sec- 
ond wives of "Black John" and "Long Billie" were sisters. 

5-4 Mary McClung, d. m. June i, 1787, Adrian Anglin. 

6-4 Katherine McClung, b. d. m. June 20, 1812, Sam- 
uel Kincaid. 

Nancy Dickenson McClung, widow of James McClung, 
(4-3), m. 2nd, Sep. 13, 1791, Joseph Dickson. 

5-3 John McClung, (Bath John), b. about 1733; d. 1830, 
"age 97 years." m. Sarah McCutcheon, of Augusta, Co., Va. 
He went from Rockbridge Co. to Bath Co., Va. He was for 
a number of years proprietor of the hotel at Warm Springs, 
Va. He used to visit his brothers in Greenbriar Co.^ W. Va. 
once every year, and was greatly beloved by his kindred there. 



188 McClung GeneaIvOgy. 

He was a Revoluntionary soldier and served in General Por- 
terfield's regiment. Gen. Porterfield used to say when John 
McClung would pray before a battle, victory was sure to 
perch upon the American banners. He was an Elder in the 
Windy Cove Presbyterian Church. Nine children, viz. : 

1-4 Robert McClung, m. Patsy McDonald. Millboro, 
W. Va. Four children, viz. : 

1-5 Addison McClung, b. Oct. 18, 1810; d. Dec. 2, 1876; 
m. Nov. 30, 1854, Martha P. Lang, b. Nov. 7, 1830; d. Mar. 
3, 1875. Eight children, viz., 

1-6 Luther Brown McClung, b. Nov. 24, 1855 ; d. Nov. 
30, 1891. Was killed by a run-away horse, m. Mattie S. 
Armentrout, b. May 19, i860. Address: 211 Rose Ave., Nor- 
folk, Va. Five children, viz, : 

1-7 William Lee McClung, b. Aug^ 15, 1878. Telegraph 
operator and station agent for the C. & O. R. R. at Pearch, 
Va. m. Aug. 11, 1897, Effie B. Rodgers, b. Nov. 5, 1877. 
Three children, viz.: 

1-8 William Lee McClung, Jr., b. Aug. 21, 1898. 

2-8 Harrel Lee McClung, b. Jan. 12, 1902. 

3-8 Roger McClung, b. Aug. 9, 1903. 

2-7 Mary M. McClung, b. Feb. 20, 1881. Stenographer. 
Address: 211 Rose Ave., Norfolk, Va, 

3-7 Hugh Porter McClung, b. Jan. i, 1884. Address: 
Norfolk, Va. 

4-7 Everett De Witt McClung, b. Oct. 26, 1885. 

5-7 Gertrude McClung, b. Nov, 3, 1887; d. Oct. 12, 1894. 

2-6 William Harvey McClung, b. May 8, 1857 ; m. Nan- 
nie Fawcet. No issue. Address : McClung, Va, 

3-6 Charles Lee McClung, b. July 22, 1859; d. Jan. 4, 
1897; m. Hettie Howard, Address: Charleston, W. Va. One 
child, viz. : 

1-7 Carrie Lee McClung. Charleston, W .Va. 

4-6 Louis Wert McClunjg, b. June 18, 1861 ; d. Nov. 18, 
1865. 

5-6 James Warren McClung, b. July 14, 1864. Photog- 
rapher. Address : Alderson, W, Va, 

6-6 Eugene Wilson McClung, b. Jan, 21, 1868. Clerk 
in a mercantile house in Wetappo, Fla, 

7-6 Houston Paris McClung, b. Apr, 13, 1870; m. Oct. 
8, 190T, Mattie Bear. Address: Abert, Va. 

8-6 Mary Martha McClung, b. Aug, 23, 1872. Address : 
Hot Springs, Va. 

2-s Samuel McClung, d. m. Miss Rodecap. Six chil- 
dren, viz.: 




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1-6 David McClung, m. ist, Miss Brinkley, d. Ad- 
dress: McClung, Va. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 Crawford McClung. 

2-7 Richard F. McClung. Fireman on C. & O. R. R. 
Address : Clifton Forge, Va. 

David McClung, (1-6) m. 2nd, Laura Dannel. O'nc cliilil. 

3-7 (A dau.) McClung. 

2-6 William Taylor McClung, m. Miss Earhart. Ad- 
dress : McClung, Va. Five children, viz. : 

1-7 Mary Elizabeth McClung. Address: McClung, Va. 

2-7 Lula McClung. Address: MaClung, Va. 

3-7 Ollie McClung. 

4-7 Pearl McClunj;. 

5-7 John Calvin McClung. 

3-6 Mary McClung, m. Louis Burns. 

4-6 Susan McClung. m. ist, Dennis Brinkley. She m. 
2nd. 

5-6 (A child) McClung, m. Kincaid. 

6-6 (A son) McClung, d. in Civil War. 

3-5 John McClung, d. m. Ellen McDonald. No issue. 
Address: McClung, Va. 

4-5 Harriet McClung. She is thought to have married 
a Stuart. 

2-4 John McClung, m. Rebecca Bratton. One son, viz. : 

1-5 William Harvey McClung, d. 1861. Was killed in 
the Civil War. m. Susan G. Crawford. One son, viz. : 

1-6 J. Crawford McClung, d. at Hampden Sidney, Va. 
unm. 

Susan G. Crawford McClung, m. 2nd, 1872, Samuel Gold. 

3-4 William McClung, b. Apr. 17, 1793 ; d. Nov. 8, 1865 ; 
m. Rachel V. Gwin, b. Dec. 21, 1802; d. Feb. 15, 1847. Clover 
Creek, Va. Twelve children, viz. : 

1-5 John Henderson McClung, b. June 12, 1822, d. Mon- 
tezuma, Ga. m. ist, 1850, Martha Frances Booton, d. Two 
.children, viz. : 

1-6 Irving McClung. 

2-6 Mary Bassie McClung. 

John Henderson McClung, (1-5) m. 2nd, Bettie Lips- 
comb. Four children, viz. : 

3-6 Nellie H. McClung, m, A. J. Tison. Arabi, Ga. 

4-6 Rosa R. McClung. 

5-6 Eva L. McClung. 

6-6 Richard Henry McClung, b. about 1880. Monte- 
zuma, Ga. 

2-5 David Gwin McClung, b. Feb. 16,1.824; d. Mar. 3, 
1901. In early manhood he served as sheriff of Pendelton 



190 McCivUNG GeneaIvOGY. 

Co., W. Va. He engaged in merchandizing for more than 
forty years. At the beginning of the Civil War he went to 
Richmond, Va., and conducted a mercantile house which sup- 
plied the Confederate army with uniforms. After the war 
he returned to Franklin, W. Va. and organized the Farmers' 
Bank of Pendleton, serving as president and director of the 
same to the time of his death. 

His maternal grandfather was with Washington's army 
at Fort Duquesne. He also commanded a company at Guil- 
fort Court House, and was wounded in that battle, but re- 
covered and was still in .command of his company at York- 
town when Cornwallis surrendered. 

David Gwin McClung, was a man of sterling worth. He 
possessed a remarkably strong will which he exerted in behalf 
of every worthy enterprise in life. He was an officer in the 
Presbyterian Church and lived an active Christian life to the 
end. See portrait, m. 1852, Sarah Ann Cornelia Maupin, d. 
Mar. II, 1904. Franklin, W. Va. Five children, viz.: 
1901 ; m. 1852, Sarah Ann Cornelia Maupin, d. Mar. 11, 1904. 
Franklin, W. Va. Five children, viz. : 

1-6 Rev. Tyree Maupin McClung, b. Aug. 18, 1856. 
Methodist minister, m. Dec. 25, 1879, Roberta Maupin, b. 
Dec. 8, 1853. Address : Milton, Ind. Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Alvin Junius McClung, b. July 20, 1885. 

2-7 Lois Minerva McClung, b. Sep, 2, 1887, 

3-7 Eunice Roberta McClung, b, June 29, 1891. 

4-7 Aria Ruth McClung, b. Sep. 16, 1894. 

2-6 William Wallace McClung, b. Sep. 26, 1858. Editor 
"Salem Sentinel." Salem, Va. m. Mar, 23, 1881, Emma Eliza- 
beth Littell. Five children, viz. : 

1-7 Littell Gwin McClung, b. Feb. 10, 1882. 

2-7 William Lyle McClung, b. Oct. 2, 1885. 

3-7 Marshall Wainsborough McClung, b. Dec. 7, 1888. 

4-7 Edith Randolph McClung, b. Nov. 12, 1893. 

5-7 Christine McGahey McClung, b. July 28, 1897, 

3-6 Marshall Gwin McClung, b. May 8, 1864. Attorney 
at law. Salem, Va. m. June 5, 1895, Mrs. Lizzie S. 
Koiner nee Simmons, b. Nov. 17, 1864, wid. of Dr. A. Z. 
Koiner, and dau. of Capt. S. F. Simmons, of Salem, Va. One 
child, viz. : 

1-7 David Simmons McClung, b. Mar. 20, 1896. 

4-6 Rev. John Louis McClung, b. Dec. 25, 1867. Grad- 
uated from Johns Hopkins University and Union Theological 
Seminary. Presbyterian minister. Memphis, Tenn. 

5-6 Maude Budles McClung, b. Nov. 12, 1S69; "^- ^^S- 



McClung Genealogy. 191 

14, 1894, Hon. Benjamin H. Hiner, an attorney at law. Frank- 
lin, W. Va. One child, viz.: 

1-7 Ralph McClung Hiner, b. Dec. 25, 1896. 

3-5 William Alexander McClung, b. 1826; d. 1847, «nm. 

4-5 Sarah Susan McClung. b. 1828; d. 

5-5 Andrew Crawford McClung, b. 1830; d. about 1847. 

6-5 Silas Brown McClung, b. Oct. 5, 1832. Upper 
Tract, W. Va. ni. Nancy Jane Lemon. Six children, viz.: 

1-6 Rachel Virginia McClung, b. Jan. 20, 1869; m. P. A. 
Switzer. Philippi, W. Va. 

2-6 Warren Crawford McClung, b. May 7, 1872. Upper 
Tract, W. Va. 

3-6 Clarence Reamer McClung, b. Nov. 25, 1875. 

4-6 Josie Lemon McClung, b. Sep. 12, 1878. Teacher. 
Attended Business College in Baltimore. Address: Upper 
Tract, W. Va. 

5-6 Henry Preston McClung, b. Aug. 20, 1881. He at- 
tended Business College in Baltimore. He is now a sales- 
man in a large mercantile house in Brooklyn, N, Y. m. Dec. 
25, 1903, Sarah Jane Bond, b, June 9, 1883. Address : 438 
Gold St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

6-6 Edgar Neal McClung, b. July 27, 1884. Attended 
Business College in Baltimore. He is a salesman in a large 
mercantile house in Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 438 Gold St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

7-5 Robert T, McClung, b. 1834; d. 1840. 

8-5 Frances Violet McClung, b. Mar. 13, 1836; m. Judge 
James M. Sieg, b. May 5, 1827; d. Dec. 21, 1875. Meadow 
Dale, Va. Two sons, viz. : 

1-6 Sully Sieg, b, Feb. 5, 1868. He is an attorney, m. 
Mattie Craig. Monterey, Va. 

2-6 James McClung Sieg, b. July 18, 1873. Student of 
Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va. Has a com- 
mission to go to Africa as a missionary. 

9-5 Mary Margaret McClung, d. June 5, 1901 ; m. John 
S. McNulty. Address: McDowell, Va. 

10-5 Susan Agnes McClung, m. William Summers. 
Clover Creek, Va. 

1 1-5 Samuel A. McClung, d. age 5 years. 

12-5 Louis Martin McClung, b. June, 1847. Clover 
Creek, Va. m. ist, Nov. 18, 1873, Sudie E. Reamer. Three 
children, viz. : 

1-6 Siegie McClung. 

2-6 Seabrook McClung. 

3-6 Louis McClung. 



192 McClung Genealogy. 

Louis Martin McClung, (12-5) m. 2nd, June 30, 1887, 
Lucy D. Blair. 

4-4 Margaret McClung, m. James Mussen. Emigrated 
to Ohio, 

5-4 Sarah McClung, d, m. William Wilson, Jr. Ad- 
dress: Bolar, Va. 

6-4 Nancy McClung, m. Samuel Cummins, of Rock- 
bridge Co., Va. Emigrated to Indiana. 

7-4 Hannah McClung, m. Robert Henderson. Staunton, 
Va. 

8-4 Jane McClung, m. Thomas Thompson. Emigrated 
to Ohio. 

9-4 Mary McClung, d. m. William Sitlington. 

6-3 Capt. Samuel McClung, b. about 1744; d. Apr., 1806, 
"in the 62nd year of his age." He emigrated from Rock- 
bridge Co., Va., to Greenbriar Co., W. Va., prior to the Rev- 
olutionary War. He lived on Muddy Creek, near the Blue 
Sulphur Spring. He was the last man wounded by the In- 
dians in West Virginia. They shot him, wounding him 
slightly across the loin. They also shot the .cue off his wig. 
One Indian pursued him until they came to a creek. This 
creek, it seemed, would prevent his escape. It was now a 
case of life or death. Summoning all his powers as he neared 
the creek, he made a desperate leap, bounded clear over the 
stream and continued running. The Indian, disheartened by 
this prodigious leap, abandoned the chase. Capt. Samuel 
McClung m, in Augusta Co., Va., Rebecca Bourland, b. about 
1749; d. Oct. 8, 1825, in her 76th year. Both she and her 
husband were buried one mile west of Smoot, W. Va. Ten 
children, viz. : 

1-4 Charles McClung, (Straw Charlie) (Break Stick 
Charley) b. about 1783 ; d. July 23, 1858, in his 76th year. He 
resided about two furlongs east of Frankford, W, Va. m. 
Oct. 12, 1815, Sarah Crawford, d. One .child, viz.: 

1-5 Mary Crawford McClung, d. Apr. 2.y, 1839; m. May 
26, 1836, Maj. John H. Copeland. 

2-4 Maj. Andrew McClung, d. m. Nov. 3, 1802, Jane 
Dean, of Bath Co., Va., b. Sep. 11, 1782; d. June 20, 1843. 
They lived in Greenbriar Co. W. Va. Nine children, viz. : 

\-S^ Stuart McClung, d. in Chicago, lU. He owned 
one of the finest farms in Greenbriar Co., W. Va.. He went 
to Chicago and dealt extensively in cattle. He was at one 
time quite wealthy ; but the close of the Civil War found him 
with a large stock of cattle on his hands. They depreciated 
in value so as to almost bankrupt him. He m. Rebecca Ann 
Crawford. One child, viz.: 



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1-6 Rebecca Ann McClung, d. m. William H. Watts. 

2-5 Harriet McClung, d. m. Sep. lo, 1829, John Craw- 
ford, of Augusta Co., Va. 

3-5 Mary Bourland McClung, d. m. Nov. 18, 1833, Rev. 
Samuel Rice. 

4-5 Agnes McClanahan McClung, d. m. Oct. 22, 1821, 
Hon. William Smith. 

5-5 Rebecca Ann McClung^ d. unm. 

6-5 Elizabeth D. McClung, d, m. Nov. 23, 1825, Patrick 
Beirne, of Lewisburg, W. Va. She is said to have been a 
beautiful young woman. 

7-5 Caroline McClung, d. 

8-5 Sallie C. McClung, m. Col. William Tyree. 

9-5 Jane McClung^ d. m. Dr. Charles Williams, of Fin- 
castle, Va. No issue. 

3-4 Capt. John McClung, b. 1782; d. 1815. He was killed 
by falling from his horse while pursuing a negro thief, m. 
Annie C. Bourland, b. 1784; d. Feb. 27, 1826. Five children, 
viz. : 

1-5 Eliza C. McClung, m. John. G. McClanahan. 

2-5 Adeline Poage McClung, m. July 26, 1827, Dr. Hugh 
Wilson. 

3-5 Amanda McClung, b. July i, 1808; d. m. July i, 
1830, Col. Joel McPherson. , 

4-5 Rebecca Mays McClung, b. July 18, 1812; d. Mar. 
21, 1887, unm. 

5-5 John Washington McClung, b. July 21, 1814; d. Apr. 
16, 1834, unm. He was a student at the old Lewisburg Acad- 
emy. 

4-4 Joseph McClung, (Joe Bush), b. July 12, 1776; d. 
Jan. 7, 1850; m. Ott. 14, 1800, Elizabeth Ellis, b. Feb. 25, 
1777; d. Dec. 30, 1861. They lived in Greenbriar Co., W. 
Va. Nine children, viz. : 

1-5 Samuel McClung, (Devil Sam) b. June 6, 1799; d. 
July 27, 1888. He was a very large man with broad shoul- 
ders, and a massive chest and lungs. He always wore a 
large, loose hunting shirt and moccasins. He was undoubt- 
edly the greatest practical joker in Greenbriar County ; hence 
he received the soubriquet "Devil Sam." 

Just after the Civil War, when Dr. William H. McClung 
began the practice of medicine, "Devil Sam" sent a servant 
for the young doctor at breakneck speed. The doctor re- 
turned with the servant in great haste. Dismounting from 
his horse he hastened to the bedside of the patient and found 
him tossing upon his bed, moaning and groaning, appar- 
ently suffering the agonies of death. The doctor hurriedly 



194 McClung Genealogy. 

examined the pulse, tongue, heart and lungs. Failing to lo- 
cate the cause of the pain, he again made a more .careful and 
thorough examination. Finally he addressed the patient 
somewhat as follows : Mr. McClung, I have made quite a 
careful and thorough diagnosis. The tongue looks all right, 
the pulse and temperature are normal, and I must confess 
I fail to discover any indications of an abnormal state of 
health. "Devil Sam" then confessed that there was nothing 
whatever the matter with hiip. Said he: "I only wanted to 
see if you had sense enough to tell a well ma.n from a sick 
one when you saw him." Dr. Mc'Clung played his part of the 
joke by charging him fifteen dollars for the visit and collect- 
ing the bill. 

On another occasion "Devil Sam" was seen going toward 
his home on horseback as fast as his horse could carry hir». 
He carried in his hand a large hat box which he held at arm's 
length. A neighbor, wishing to converse with him, called 
to him to stop. He replied : "No time now, can't stop," 
and spurred his horse on with all his might. "What's the 
matter; is somebody sick or dying?" asked the neighbor. 
"No," said Devil Sam," Fve got a new hat for my wife, and 
Fve got to get it home to her before the fashion changes." 

He once told one of his friends that a few days before, 
he had wrung an owl's head off without touching it. His 
skeptical friend asked for an explanation of how he did it. 
He replied : "I was in the timber hunting. I saw a hoot- 
owl sitting on the limb of a tree. I walked around the tree 
and that owl just kept his eyes fastened on me all the time. 
The third time I went around the tree, that owl's head drop- 
ped off on the ground." Let it be understood just here that 
my informant disclaims any responsibility for "Devil Sam's" 
veracity. 

Once while on a hunting expedition, he camped in the 
mountains at night, in company with several men, among 
others, the Rev. Adam Given. They made their beds by 
gathering an armful of mountain ferns and spreading them 
upon the ground. "Devil Sam" had the best bed of the lot. 
A wave of generosity swept over his soul, and he ofifered to 
exchange beds with the parson. His generosity was accept- 
ed, and the exchange was made. About an hour later, "Devil 
Sam," apparently uneasy and discontented, got up , and go- 
ing over to the parson demanded his own bed. When asked 
for an explanation of his discontent he said : "Parson, Fm 
afraid to sleep in your bed, because if old Satan should come 
after you to-night and find me in your bed, Fm afraid he 
would make a mistake and take the wrong man." 



McClung Genealogy. 195 

On another o.ccasion "Devil Sam" was hunting all alone 
in the mountain. He lodged at ni^ht in a deserted cabin far 
from any human habitation. During the night he was seized 
with a severe attack of the .colic. Thinking he would surely 
die before morning, and fearing his family would never know 
the cause of his death, he crawled to the fire-place and tak- 
ing a piece of charcoal from the ashes, wrote on the wall of 
the cabin this fateful epitaph : "I died with the colic — 
Devil Sam." Although he survived, this epitaph remained 
on the wall for months, and was read by many a hunter who 
passed that way. 

When "Devil Sam" was lying on his death-bed at his 
home some years later, a minister of the gospel visited him. 
After a few introductory words, the minister said : "Well, 
brother McClung, have you made preparation for death?" 
He replied : "Yes, I had the boys repair the road to the 
grave-yard just the other day." He m. Jane Kincaid, b. June, 
1798; d. Aug. 10, 1847. Dawson, W. Va. Seven children, viz.. 

1-6 Elizabeth McClung, b. Oct. 8, 1823; d. Jan. 17, 1880; 
m. Nov. 2, i8'47, Charles Deem. 

2-6 Albert McClung, b. July 24, 1825; d. Dec. 3, 1863. 
He was killed in Brooklyn, N. Y., by the explosion of a 
freight engine, while shipping cattle for Stuart McClung, the 
Chicago cattle dealer. 

3-6 James Madison McClung, b. July 21, 1827; d. 1881, 
in Neb. He was six feet high ; had light hair and blue eyes, 
m. July 8, 1856, Hannah Gay, d. at Tipton, iowa. Eight 
children viz. : 

1-7 Mary Susan McClung, d. July, 1887, unm. 

2-7 Elizabeth McClung, b. Mar, 13, i_86i, (twin) ; m. 
James Hill, of Tipton, Iowa. 

3-7 Sarah McClung, b. Mar. 13, 1861, (twin) ; m. James 
P. Scott, of North Bend, Neb. 

4-7 Charles Stuart McClung, (Jeff) b. Apr. 7, 1863 ; m. 
Nov. 2, 1887, Anna Burk. Tipton, Iowa. Ome child, viz. : 

1-8 Vernon McClung. 

5-7 Andrew J. McClung, b. July 22, 1866, unm. Lives 
in Montana. 

6-7 Samuel McClung, b. Mar. 21, 1868; m. Margaret B. 
Whitner. No issue. Wilton Junction, Iowa. 

7-7 Martha Alice McClung, (Addie), b. May 9, 1871 ; m. 
Isaac Matthews. Atalissa, Iowa. 

8^7 Eiverett F. McClung, b. June 16, 1873 ; m. June 25, 
1902, Edith Mandsley. He served in the 49th Iowa regiment 
in the Spanish-American War. He is a druggist. Cedar 
Rapids, Iowa. 



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4-5 Joseph Alien McClung, b. Nov. 30, 1829; m. Dec. 2, 
1874, Laura A. Skaggs, b. Aug. 2, 1844. Farmer. Frank- 
ford, W. Va. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Mattie Lewis McClung, b. Sep. 12, 1875. Frank- 
ford, W. Va. 

2-7 Lawrence Clyde McClung, b. Feb. 8, 1877 ; d. Sep. 
15, 1877. 

3-7 Henry McClung, b. Feb. 4, 1880. Frankford, W. 
Va. 

5-6 William Andrew McClung, b. Feb. 7, 1832; d. Was 
drowned in a spring when a child. 

6-6 William Francis McClung, b. June 21, 1883; height 
six feet one and one-half inches, m. ist, Martha M. George, 
b. May 28, 1840; d. Fort Spring, W. Va. Five children, 
viz. : 

1-7 AUie J. McClung, b. June 10, 1862; m. Marshall 
Johnson, of Johnson's Cross Roads, W. Va. 

2-7 Lula Ruth McClung. b. Aug. 18, 1864; m. Robert 
Curry, d. Fort Spring, W. Va. 

3-7 Elizabeth Katherine McClung, b. June 26, 1867; m, 
Apr. 24, 1896, J. W. Robinson, of Falling Spring, W. Va. 

4-7 Walter G. McClung, b. Apr. 18, 1871 ; d. July 18, 
1871. 

5-7 Joseph Albert McClung. b. July 18, 1873; m. Senora 
Nickell. Pickaway, W. Va. Four children, viz. : 

1-8 Albert McClung, b. 1895. 

2-8 Margaret McClung. 

3-8 Ruth McClung. 

4-8 Helen McClung. 

William Francis McClung, (6-6) m. 2nd, Martha S. 
Feamster. 

7-6 Stuart McClung, b. Dec. 24, 1836; d. Sep. 12, 1901 ; 
m. Mar. 29, i860, Mary George, b. 1839. Dawson, W. Va. 
Ten children, viz. : 

1-7 Joseph Albert McClung, b. Mar. 15^ 1861 ; m. Feb. 
6, 1889, Lillie Myles. Falling Spring, W. Va. Two chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-8 John Stewart McClung, b. Oct. 21, 1889. 

2-8 Willie Agnes McClung, b. Aug. 5, 1891, (dau.). 

2-7 Sarah Elizabeth McClung, b. Dec. 4, 1862 ; d. June 
30, 1881 ; m. Feb. 11, 1880, John Knapp. Dawson, W. Va. 

3-7 Rebecca Margaret McClung, b. Jan. 7, 1865; m, 
Sep. 18, 1895, William B. Hayes, of Savannah, W. Va. 

4-7 James Franklin McClung, b. June 8, 1867. Travel- 
ing salesman, of Charleston, W. Va. 



McClung Genealogy. 197 



5-7 Samuel McClung, b. Oct. 17, 1869. Farmer. Daw- 
son, W. Va. 

6-7 Callie Jane McClung, b. Jan. 30, 1872; m. Aug. 31, 
1892, John F. Cook, of Dawson, W. Va. 

7-7 Mary Martha McClung, b. May 12, 1874; m. June 
27, 1900, William F. McDowell, of Roncevert, W. Va. 

8-7 Louisa Alice McClung, b. Oct. 22, 1876. Dawson. 
W. Va. 

9-7. Spencer Hill McClung, b. Sep. 27, 1879. 

10-7 Lelia Ruth McClung, b. Feb. 8, 1882. 

2-5 Albert McClung, b. Feb. 7, 1805 ; d. Dec. 7, 1820. 

3-5 Cynthia McClung, b. Apr. 6, 1807; d. m. Feb. 3, 
1831, Maj. James Crawford, of Augusta Co., Va. 

4-5 Madison McClung, (Mat Bush), b. June 20, 1809; 
d. June 10, 1874; m. Feb. 8, 1838, Margaret L. Hannah, d. 
Dec. 21, 1861. Ten children, viz.: 

1-6 Eliza Jane McClung, b. Feb. 9, 1839; ^^- May 2, 
i860; m. Jobe Thayer. 

2-6 Joseph Allen McClung, (Whistling Bob), b. Dec. 27, 
1840; m. Caroline Doyle, Charleston, W. Va. Five chil- 
dren. 

3-6 Mason Matthews McClung, b. Mar. 25, 1844; d. Jan. 
21, 1874. Was drowned in a spring, m. Jennie Alderson. 
Huntington, W. Va. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 Irene McClung. 

2-7 Lida McClung. 

4-6 Rebecca Ann McClung, b. Nov. 19, 1842. Alta, W. 
Va. 

5-6 William Washington McClung, (Hound Bill), b. 
Feb. 22, 1846; m. Nov. 18, 1875, Mary Geneva Putney. Wil- 
liamsburg, W. Va. He owns about eleven hundred acres of 
the finest grazing land in Greenbriar County, and deals ex- 
tensively in .cattle. Eleven children, viz. : 

1-7 Margaret Lamb McClung, b. Nov. 3, 1876. 

2-7 Louis Putney McClung, b. July 2, 1878. 

3-7 James William McClung. b. May 13, 1880. 

4-7 Richard Ellis^ McClung, b. Apr. 21, 1882. 

5-7 Charles Andrew McClung, b. Sep. 14, 1884. 

6-7 Phillip Todd McClung, b. June 26, 1886. 

7-7 Caroline Alethea McClung, b. Aug. 2, 1888. 

8-7 Joseph Bernard McClung, b. Aug. 20, 1890. 

9-7 Edward Madison McClung, 1). Oct. 8, 1893. 

10-7 Clarence Washington McClung, b. Apr. 19, 1895. 

1 1-7 Elizabeth Genoa McClung, b. Apr. 14, 1899. 

6-6 Charles Andrew McClung, b. June 19, 1848; m. Apr. 



198 McClung Genealogy. 

26, 1880, Ledonia Pear.cy. Williamsburg, W. Va. Six chil- 
dren, viz.: 

1-7 (A child) McClung, b. 1881 ; d. 

2-7 (A child) McClung, b. 1882; d. 

3-7 Cleo Myrtle McClung, b. July 13, 1883; d. July 15, 
1887. 

4-7 Edgar Maynard McClung, b. Jan. 11, 1886. 

5-7 James Andrew McClung, b. June 8^ 1887. 

6-7 Charles Elery McClung, b. Apr. 16, 1892. 

7-6 Virginia Alice McClung, b. Sep. 8, 1852; m. John 
Johnson, of Alta, W. Va. 

8-6 Lev/ella Bell McClung, b. Aug. i, 1854; d. Nov. 12, 
1893 ; m. Frank Feamster, d. 

9-6 Oscar Ovalva McClung, b. July 25, 1856; d. Sep. 27, 
1897, unm, 

10-6 Margaret E. McClung, b. Dec. 17, 1861 ; d. Mar. 2, 
1862. 

5-5 Sarah McClung, b. Feb. 2, 1811; d. m. Aug. 19, 
1834, Nehemlah S. Hundley, of Danville, Va. 

6-5 Col. Allen McClung, b. Oct. 2, 1812 ; d. Aug. 21, 
1897; m. Aug. 19, 1834, Frances A. Remley, b. Aug. 21, 1817; 
d. Apr. 9, 1891. They lived near McClung's, W. Va. Thir- 
teen children, viz. : 

1-6 Elizabeth McClung, b. July 5, 1834; m. Mar. 8, 1855, 
James C. Shawver, of Rupert, W. Va. 

2-6 Francis Marion McClung, b. July 20, 1837'; m. Feb. 
12, 1861, Sue Beets. Ansted, W. Va. Five children, viz.: 

1-7 Allen McClung, d. 

2-7 Eliza McClung. 

3-7 Maude McClung. 

4-7 Ernest Lincoln McClung. 

5-7 James McClung. 

3-6 Rebecca Jane McClung, b. Sep. 3, 1839; m. Feb. 12, J 
1857, Benjamin Franklin McClung, (Lame Ben). For issue 
see index. 

4-6 Col. Charles Henry McClung, b. Apr. 30, 1841 ; m. 
1st, Nov. 27, 1862, Jane E. McVeigh, d. 1887. Meadow View, 
Va. Ten children, viz. : 

1-7 Wade W. Hampton McClung, b. Aug^ 17, 1^6. 

2-7 Annie C. McClung, b. May 23, 1866; d. m. Carey 
Heathy of Washington, D. C. 

3-7 Ledonia McClung, b. Feb. 21, 1868. Meadow View, 
Va. 

4-7 Henrietta McClung, b. Apr. 24, 1869. 

5-7 Avonia McClung, b. Jan. 8, 1872; m. Oct. 16, 1901, 
R. M. Bonham,.of Chilhowie, Va. 



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6-7 Oceola McClung, b. Oct. 23, 1873; m. Amelia Rob- 
erts, of Meadow View, Va. 

7-7 Alice McClung, b. Sep. 7, 1875; m. George A. Gib- 
son, of Richmond, Va. 

8-7 Charles O. McClung, b. Mar. 13, 1879. Meadow 
View, Va. 

9-7 Mary McClung. 

10-7 William T. McClung, b. July 19, 1882. 

Col. Charles Henry McClung, (4-6) . m. 2nd, Mrs. Re- 
becca Vaughan, nee Feamster, wid. of George A. Vaughan, 
and dau. of William Feamster. No issue. 

5-6 Adelaide McClung, b. Nov. 21, 1843; rn. Nov. 27, 
1862, James Louis Caldwell. 

6-6 Amanda McClung, b. July 7, 1845 ; m. ist, Oct. 19, 
1865, Andrew Shawver, d. She m. 2nd, May 9, 1900, Charles 
Louis M.cClung, (Charlie Grig), son of Grigsby McClung. No 
issue. 

7-6 Marshall Alderson McClung, b. Oct. 19, 1846 ; m. 
Feb. 25, 1869, Laura Agnes Burnes, b. June 5, 1849. Address: 
McClung's, W. Va. Six children, viz. : 

1-7 Alzona McClung, b. May 3, 1870; m. Beauregard 
Zopp. Rupert, W. Va. 

2-7 Montana McClung, b. Apr. 22, 1871 ; m. Oct. 10, 
1889, Curley Pleasant McClung, son of Charles Lewis Mc- 
Clung. For issue see index. 

3-7 Livingstone McClung, b. Aug. 9, 1872,; m. Nov. 18, 
1897, Minnie Morrison. McClung's, W. Va. Two children, 
viz. : 

1-8 Ora McClung, b. Aug. 31, 1899. 

2-8 James Lowell McClung, b. Aug. 5, 1901. 

4-7 Ollie McClung, b. Oct. 14, 1877. 

5-7 Bettie Jane McClung, b. July 11, 1879. 

6-7 James Preston McClung, b. Apr. 18, 1885. 

8-6 Martha Ann McClung, b. Apr. 3, 1848; m. Jan. 10, 
1867, John Wilson Thompson, of Clintonville, W. Va. 

9-6 Susan McClung, b. May 3, 1850; d. Nov., 1850. 

10-6 Sanford Brown McClung, b. Sep. 27, 1851 ; m. ist. 
Mar. 14, 1878, Martha Angeline Martin,. b. Feb. 19, 1853; d. 
Nov. 3, 1897. Dawson^ W. Va. Six children, viz.: 

1-7 Charles Claudius McClung, b. Mar. 20, 1879; m. Nov. 
14, 1901, Bettie Francis Bennett. Dawson, W. Va. 

2-7 Byron Egan McClung, b. Sep. 15, 1881. 

3-7 Grover Cleveland McClung, b. June 24, 1884. 

4-7 Henry Gordon McClung, b. Mar. 28, 1887. 

5-7 Francis Catherine McClung, b. June 13, 1893. 

6-7 William Carl McClung, b. May 19, 1897. 



200 McCivUNG Geneai^ogy. 



Sanford Brown McClung, (10-6) m, 2nd, Nov. 10, 1898, 
Leanna Bennett, b. Dec. 25, 1861. One child, viz.: 

7-7 Mattie Bell McClung, b. Apr. 25, 1901. 

1 1-6 Joseph Albert McClung, b. Jan. 10, 1854. Hotel 
proprietor. Fayetteville, W. Va. m. ist, Alice Crawford. 
Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Charles Mitchel McClung. Conductor oft C. & O. 
R. R. m. 

2-7 Elmer McClung. Clerk in store at Gauley Bridge, 
W. Va. 

3-7 Pearl McClung. 

4-7 Myrtle McClung. 

Joseph Albert McClung, (11-6) m. 2nd, Miss Cavendish. 

12-6 Sarah Florence McClung, b. May 15, 1856; d. in 
infancy. 

13-6 Watson McClung, b. July i, 1857. Farmer. Dawson, 
W. Va. m. Jan. 17, 1877, Ella Rosetta McClung, b. Oct. 31, 
1858, dau. of Alexander McClung, (Curly Alex.). Eleven 
children, viz. : 

1-7 Samuel Hilliard McClung, b. Apr. 10, 1878. 

2-7 Milton Hubert McClung, b. Mar. 14, 1880; d. June 
14, 1880. 

3-7 Ocey Olive McClung, b, July 6, 1882 ; m. Mar. 5, 
1902, Carey Newton Callison. Little Sewell, W. Va. 

4-7 Vernia Adelia M.c Clung, b. Feb. 14, 1884. 

5-7 Etta May McClung, b. Aug. 21, 1886; d. Mar. 28, 
1890. 

6-7 Phillip McClung, b. Dec. 22, 1888; d. Dec, 22, 1888. 

7-7 Mittie Alzenia McClung, b. Jan. 24, 1890. 

8-7 Bessie Ervin McClung, b. Apr. 18, 1892. 

9-7 Florence Nightingale McClung, b. July 29, 1894. 

10-7 Effie Pearl McClung, b. Dec. 6, 1896. 

1 1-7 Annie Lou McClung, b. May 10, 1899. 

7-5 Margaret McClung, b. Mar. 2, 1815; d. m. May 22, 
1834, Francis Tyree. 

8-5 Rebecca McClung, b. May i, 1817; d. Apr. i, 1842; 
m. Aug. II, 1836, Capt. William Tyree. 

9-5 Andrew McClung, b. Sep. 7, 1819; d. m. ist, Nov. 
26, 1840, Mary Ann Gillilan. They emigrated to Grayson, 
Ky. Four children, viz. : 

1-6 (A son) McClung, b. Aug. 5, 1842 ; d. 1842. 

2-6 George W. McClung, b. Mar. 12, 1844; d. Was 
killed in Civil War. 

3-6 Sarah Jane McClung, b. Oct. 20. 1849. 

4-6 Edward Marion McClung, b. Oct. 29, 1852. Emi- 
grated to Illinois. 



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Andrew McClung, (9-5) m. 2nd, Mrs. Delilah Elliott, nee 
Vincent. Several children, names unknown. 

5-4 James McClung, d. unm. 

6-4 Maj. William McClung, b. Jan., 1785 ; d. June 5, 
1855. He was a very wealthy farmer. Resided two miles 
south of Frankford, W. Va. One child, viz. : 

1-5 Charles A. McClung, (Charlie Die) b. Nov. 10, 1825; 
d. May 5. 1891. Williamsburg, W. Va. m. Jane Mann Pol- 
lock. Nine children, yiz. : 

1-6 James William McClung, b. Sep. 17, 1854; m. Nan- 
nie Jane Pannell. Address : Cornstalk, W. Va. Six .chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-7 Flora McClung, d. m. Samuel Hinkle. 

2-7 Lochard McClung. 

3-7 Calvin McClung, 

4-7 Carrie McClung. 

5-7 Oloff McClung. 

6-7 Cassie McClung, 

2-6 Thomas C. McClung, b. Ajpr. 11, 1856; d. June 19, 
i860. 

3-6 Elizabeth Jane McClung, b. Nov. i, 1857; d. Dec. 
19, 1867. 

4-6 Allie Frances McClung. Hugart, W. Va. 

5-6 John Calvin McClung, b. Mar. 4^ 1861 ; m. Nov. 19, 
1884, Lydia Ann Donnally. He is a railroad constructor. 
Roncevert, W. Va. Three children, viz. : 

1-7 Jimmie Raymond McClung, b. Nov. 19, 1885 (dau.). 

2-7 Rennie Miller McClung, b. May 7, 1887. 

3-7 Dennie Fleetwood McClung, b. Apr. 27, 1889. 

6-6 Sallie Ann McClung, b. Oct. 4, 1862 ; d. June 8, 1863. 

7-6 Eldora Susan McClung, m. George Donnally, of 
Roncevert, W. Va. 

8-6 Eliza Raymond McClung; m. Jesse Franklin Legg, 
of Hugart, W. Va. 

9-6 Elijah Robert McClung, m. Ada McClung, dau. of 
Cyrus Rupert McClung, (Rupe Hinton). Kieffer, W. Va. 
Five children, viz. : 

1-7 May McClung. 

2-7 Gordon McClung. 

3-7 Maude McClung. 

4-7 Cora McClung. 

5-7 (A child) McClung. 

Maj. William McClung, (6-4), m. Jan. 25, 1844, Mrs. 
Elizabeth Wilson Rader, nee M.cClanahan^ b. Oct. 26, 1809; d. 
Jan 3, 1873. Three children, viz.: 

2-5 Laura Jane McClung, b. June 26, 1845 ; d. Jan., 



202 McClung GeneaIvOgy. 

1902; m. Nov. 17, 1868, Henry Frazier Dickson, of White Sul- 
phur Springs, W. Va. 

3-5 Thomas William McClung, b. Mar. 8, 1847. He is 
a hotel proprietor, m. Feb. 21, 1870, Elizabeth S. Estill, b. 
Mar. 4, 1848. Lewisburg, W. Va. Eleven children, viz.: 

1-6 William Estill McClung, b. Dec. 20, 1871. Shoe 
manufacturer. 113 E. Eighth St., Cincinnati, Ohio, 

2-6 Susie McClung, b. May 8, 1874; d. May 8, 1874. 

3-6 John Edgar McClung, b. July 26, 1875. Clerk in 
Thompson's Music House, Clarksburg, W. Va. 

4-6 Thomas McClanahan McClung, b. Sep. 15, 1876. 
Employed in a shoe factory in Frankford. Ky. 

5-6 Florence Elizabeth McClung, b. Nov. 30, 1878; m. 
Aug. 15, 1900, Daniel S. Combs, of Lexington, Ky. 

6-6 Agatha Estill McClung, b. Sep. 26, 1880. Lewis- 
burg, W. Va. 

7-6 Laura Echols McClung, b. Apr. 25, 1883; d. May 
22, 1883. 

8-6 Lawrence Floyd McClung, b. June 24, 1884. 

9-6 Lucy Withrow McClung, b. Sep. 18, 1886. Student 
at Lewisburg Female Academy. 

10-6 Margaret Lynn McClung, b. May 28, 1888. 

1 1-6 Susan Rebecca McClung, b. Feb. 18, 1892. 

4-5 Sarah Elizabeth McClung, b. May 20, 1849; "i- Oct. 
I, 1S73, John J. Echols. Lewisburg, W. Va. 

7-4 Col. Samuel McClung, b. Nov, 26, 1790; d. Oct. 21, 
1872. He was high sheriff of Greenbriar County for twenty- 
five years, m. ist, Jan. 29, 1818', Elizabeth Crawford, of Au- 
gusta Co., Va., b. Oct. 13, 1795; d, Sep, 25, 1821. Two chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-5 Sarah Ann McClung, b. Nov. 30, 1818; m. June 16, 
1842, Samuel B. Finley. 

2-5 Mary Jane McClung, b. Nov. 26, 1820; m. Sep. i, 
1846, Daniel R. McNeill. 

Col. Samuel McClung, (7-4) m. 2nd, Jan. 18, 1832, Mrs. 
Elizabeth Henry Paris, nee Arbuckle, b. Mar. 8, i8o8; d. May 
7, 1868. He was one of the most prosperous farmers in 
Greenbriar County, and at the time of his death possessed a 
large and valuable landed estate. He resided on the Kana- 
wha turnpike about three miles west of Lewisburg, W. Va. 
E'ight children, viz. : 

3-5 Alpheus Paris McClung, b. Nov. 22, 1832; d. Jan. 
29, 1833. 

4-5 James Harvey McClung, b. Jan. 28, 1834; d. Mar. 4, 
1898; m. Oct. 27, 1868, Bettie Ella Luncford. Falling Spring, 
W. Va. Eight children, viz.: 



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1-6 Samuel Harrison McClung, b. Sep. 8, 1869. Farmer, 
m. Nov. 24, 1898, Viola G. Mann, b. Oct, 5, 1877. North 
Branch, N. J. Two children, viz.: 

1-7 Mary Ella McClung b. Sep. 29, 1899. 

2-7 Phillip Pendleton McClung, b. May 13, 1901. 

2-6 Mary Kate McClung, b. Feb. 15, 1871 ; m. Nov. 25, 
1896, Howard Dickson Littlepage. Falling Spring, W. Va. 
Two children, viz. 

1-7 Bessie Brown Littlepage, (Brownie). 

2-7 Mary Edith Littlepage. 

3-5 Augustus Brown McClung, b. July 27, 1872. Farmer. 
Falling Spring, W. Va. 

4-6 John Edward McClung, b. Peb. 14, 1874. Falling 
Spring, W. Va. 

5-6 Julia Alzira McClung, b. Aug. 7, 1875; d. Oct. 6, 
1876. 

6-6 Mattie Lepps McClung, b. Sep. 7, 1877, (twin). 

7-6 Sadie Caldwell McClung, b. Sep, 7, 1877, (twin) ; m. 
Nov. 17, 1897, Robert J. Walkup. Falling Spring, W. Va, 

8-6 Addie P&tton McClung, b. June 5. 1880; d, Dec, 13, 
1883. 

5-5 Charles William McClung, b. Apr, 7, 1837; d. Mar, 

1, 1838. 

6-5 Martha Lewis McClung, b. Feb. 28, 1839; m. Oct. 

2, 1877, as second wife of Robert J. Porterfield, d., a great- 
grandson of Gen. Robert Porterfield of Revolutionary fame. 
Lewisburg, W. Va. 

7-5 Austin Alexander McClung, b. Nov. 19, 1841 ; d. 
Mar. 10, 1862, unm. 

8-5 Augustus Samuel McClung, b. Sep, 23, 1846. He is 
a farmer, m, Jan. 10, 1889, Mary E. RufFner. Charleston, 
W. Va. No issue, 

9-5 John Andrew McClung, b. Mar. 3, 1849, m. Dec. 3, 
[874, Mary E. Burdett, b. May 4, 1851, Max Welton, W, Va. 
Eight children, viz.: 

1-6 Newman Burdett McClung, b. Oct. 6. 1875. 

2-6 Kate Christian McClung, b. July 15, 1877. 

3-6 Lelia Warwick McClung, b. Oct. 26, 1879; m. Jan. 
30, 1902, W. R. Shumate, of Lewisburg, W. Va. 

4-6 Mattie Bell McClung, b. May 6, 1882. Max Wel- 
ton, W. Va, 

5-6 James Lambert McClung, b. Apr, i, 1884. 

6-6 Mary Anna McClung, b. June 22, 1886, 

7-6 Elizabeth Creigh McClung, b, Jan. 26, 1890. 

8-6 Lucy Guy McClung, b. July 28, 1892, 

10-5 Elizabeth Catherine McClung, b. Dec. 4, 1851 ; d. 



204 McCivUNG Genealogy. 



Nov. 17, 1875 ; iT^- Oct. I, 1873, as first wife of Robert J. Por- 
terfield. 

8-4 Rebecca McClung, d. m. Aug. 19, 181 1, John Mays. 

9-4 Jane McClung^ d. 1822 ; m. Jan. 7, 1806, Alexander 
McClung, d. 1816, son of Thomas McClung. For issue see 
index, 

10-4 Sarah McClung, d m. Mar. 12, 1799, William- Dean, 
of Bath Co., Va. 

7-3 Edward McClung, d. latter part of 1792. Was 
drowned in the Kanawha River near Moles Island, m. Mrs. 
Letitia Weymer, nee Black, d. Four children, viz, : 

1-4 Jane McClung, m. John Groves. 

2-4 Sallie McClung, m. John Newsome. 

3-4 Mary McClung, (Polly) m. June 24, 1820, William 
Smithee. 

4-4 Edward McClung, (Little Ned) b. about 1792 ; d. 
Aug. 21, 1876, aged about 84 years; m, Lettie Cottle, d. Eight 
children, viz. : 

1-5 Joseph McClung, b. Jan. 8, 1818: d. in Pocahontas 
Co., W. Va. m. Miriam McNeal. Four children, viz. : 

1-6 Mary Ann McClung. 

2-6 Samuel McClung, d. unm, 

3-6 Letitia McClung. 

4-6 Beauregard McClung, 

2-5 Ruth McClung, d. m. William Bryant, d. Summers- 
ville, W. Va. 

3-5 Sarah Jane McClung, m. Henry Whitman, 

4-5 William McClung, d. 1861. m. Lizzie Herold. Five 
children, viz. : 

1-6 Jackson McClung, m. Fannie Gross. Address: 
Earl, W. Va. Nine children, viz. : 

1-7 Lizzie Ann McClung, m. Newman Odell, of Leivasy, 
W. Va. 

2-7 Lena Esther McClung, d. in infancy. 

3-7 Harvey Thurman McClung, m. Lissie Perkins. Ad- 
dress : Leivasy, W. Va. One child, viz. : 

1-8 Henry McClung. 

4-;7 William Anderson McClung. 

5-7 Worth Dix McClung. 

6-7 Gus, McClung. 

7-7 Andrew McClung. 

8-7 Coffman McClung. 

9-7 Lester McClung. 

2-6 Buren Harvey McClung, b. Jan. 29, 1852. Earl, W. 
Va, m. Oct. 21, 1875, Phebe R. Whitman, Six children, viz.: 



McClung GeneaIvOgy. 205 



1-7 Andrew Michael McClung, b. Oct. i, 1876; d. Sep. 
28, 1885. 

2-7 Virginia Ann McClung, b. Mar. 29, 1879; m. Feb. 
6, 1900, Allen McCue. Donald, W. Va. 

3-7 Elizabeth Edna McClung, b. Mar. 7, i88'i. 

4-7 Allie Chambers McClung, b. Nov. 13, 1884. 

5-7 Louis Stuart McClung, b. Dec. 5, 1887. 

6-7 Charles Taylor McClung, b. July 17, 1891. 

3-6 Anderson McClung, m. ist, Melvina Groves. He m. 
2nd, Anna Stump. He m. 3rd, Julia Cocks. Muddlety, W. 
Va. 0>ne child. 

4-6 Ella McClung, m. John Cottle. Muddlety, W. Va. 

5-6 Stuart McClung, m. Minerva Williams. Earl, W. 
Va. Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Russell McClung. 

2-7 Andrew Buren McClung. 

3-7 Esther McClung. 

4-7 Ora Wilber McClung. 

5-5 Mary Ann McClung, d. m. as second wife of Aji- 
drew Cavendish McClung, (Moccasin Andy). Leivasy, W. 
Va. For issue see index. 

6-5 Letitia McClung, d. in childhood. 

7-5 Andrew Davis McClung, b. Oct. 30, 1832. Earl, W. 
Va. m. Mar. 24, 1857, Sarah Ann Tomlinson. Six children, 
viz. : 

1-6 Lucinda Ann McClung, m. Thomas Groves. Earl, 
W. Va. 

2-6 Ruth McClung, m. Moorman Rush Herford Rader. 
Earl, W. Va. 

3-5 Edward A. McClung, m. Mina C. Spencer, of Don- 
ald, W. Va. Two children, viz. : 

1-7 Ersha Lee McClung. 

2-7 Emxor Kingston McClung. 

4-6 Jennie Keziah McClung. 

5-6 Lizzie McClung. 

6-5 William Scott McClung. b. July 26, 1880. Earl, W. 
Va. 

8-5 Edward McClung, d. unm. aged about 18 years. 

Mrs. Letitia McClung, wid. of Edward McClung-, (7-3), 
m. 3rd, William Cherrington and moved to Gallipolis, Ohio, 
where they reared a large family. 

8-3 Charles McClung, d. unm. subsequent to Jan. 27, 
1793. He emigrated from Ro.ckbridge Co., Va. to Greenbriar 
Co.; thence to Kanawha Co., Va. (now W. Va.). He was 
in the Donnally Fort when it was attacked by Indians; and 
talked to them from within. They charged him with betray- 



206 McClung Genealogy. 



ing them. He served as an Indian scout for many years. He 
was one of the first settlers in 'Charleston, W. Va., May i, 
1789. He assisted in felling the first trees and erecting the 
first cabin ever built in Charleston. He owned lots 17 and 18 
in Charleston on Front and Tjuslow streets. He was com- 
missioned by the Governor as Justice of the Peace for Ka- 
nawha County, W. Va. on Oct. 5, 1789. He was clerk of the 
first county court held in Kanawha Co., Oct. 6, 1789, which ap- 
pointed Daniel Boone as Lieutenant Colonel of the County of 
Kanawha. 

9-3 Nancy McClung, d. m. Capt. William Moore, b. 
at "Cannicello," Ro.ckbridge Co., Va., 1748; d. in Lexington, 
Va., 1841. He was the first merchant in Lexington, Va. 

10-3 Janett McClung, d. m. David Moore, brother of 
Capt. William Moore, above, and General Andrew Moore, wfio 
was the first United States Senator west of the Blue Ridge. 



THE MARYLAND McCLUNCS. 



3-1 ROBERT ]yCCCLU]N^a, 

B. in Scotland. Emigrated from Scotland to Ireland 
with his brothers James and John about 1690. He was prob- 
ably the father of the following: 

1-2 ROBERiT McCLUNG, b. in Ireland ; d. on the voy- 
age to America, and was buried in the, sea ; m. in Ireland. 
His wife and children landed in Baltimore, Md., "long before 
the Revolutionary War." Four children, viz. : 

1-3 Williajn McCIung, b. in Ireland; m, ist, in Ireland. 
Emigrated to America. ^ His wife died soon after their emi- 
gration, leaving two sons whose names are unknown. William 
m. 2nd wife, by whom he had four children. They resided in 
Maryland. Names unknown. 

2-3 Joseph McClung, b. in Ireland, May 20, 1763 ; d. 
1825; m. 1783, Chloe Riston, b. 1760. They lived in "My 
Lady's Manor," Baltimore Co., Md. Nine children, viz. : 

1-4 Rebecca McClung, b. Aug. 12, 1784; d, 1856; m. ist, 
James Billingslea. She m. 2nd, Lawson Cuddy. 

2-4 Rachel McClung, b. May 15, 1786. 

4-4 Joseph McClung, b. Apr. 27, 1789; d. Feb. 7, 1883; 
They have children in Maryland. 

4-4 Josepih McClung, b. Apr. 2y, 1789; d. Feb. 7, 1883; 
m. 1815, Charity Hare, b. 1798; d. 1892. Two children, viz.: 

1-5 Rev. John McClung, b. 1816; d. 1898, at Bethany, 



McClung Genealogy. 207 

Ohio. m. ist, 1836, Miss Schnorf, b. 1816; d. 1873. Eleven 
children, viz.: 

1-6 James Irving McClung, b. 1837; m. ist, Miss Ken- 
dall, d. Craftonville, Cal. Four children, all dead. He m. 
2nd. One son, viz.: 

1-7 Ernest McClung, m. One son, viz. : 

1-8 Lewis McClung. 

2-6 Martha M. McClung, b. 1839. 

3-6 Joseph Franklin McClung, b. 1840; m. Miss Gustin. 
Bowling Green, Ohio. 

4-6 John Holland McClung, b. May 9, 1842. He is 
superintendent of Shelby County Childrens' Home. m. June 
13, 1878, Miss McCabe, b. Feb. 12, 1853. Sidney, Ohio. See 
portrait. One child, viz. : 

1-7 Charlotte McClung, b. Apr. 19, 1879; m. Dec. 27, 
1898, Mr. Spillman, of Connersville, Ind. 

5-6 Leonidas Hamlin McClung, b. 1846; d. 1871. 

6-6 Laura Ellen McClung, b. 1848, m. Mr. Wykofif. 
Maroa, 111. 

7-6 William Fletcher McClung, b. 1849; m. Miss 
Schenck. West Third St., Dayton, Ohio. 

8-6 Irene Alice McClung, b. 1851 ; m. Mr. Anderson. 
Maroa, 111. 

9-6 Margaret Estella McClung^ b. 1853 ; m. Mr. Rolfe, of 
Los Angeles, Cal. 

10-6 Charles Warrington McClung, b. 1857; m. Miss 
Beatty. Hamilton, Ohio. 

1 1-6 Raper Chalmer McClung, b. 1864; d. 1895. 

Rev. John McClung (1-5) m. 2nd, 1875, Miss Pierson, b. 
1840; d. 1884. Two children, viz.: 

12-6 Alfred Cookman McClung, Mason, Ohio. 

13-6 (A child) McClung. 

2-5 James McClung, b. 1822 ; m. 1842, Miss A. Lesourd. 
Monroe, Ohio. At least ten children, names of five, viz. : 

1-6 Leander McClung, b. 1843 ; m. Miss Burch. Mason, 
Ohio. 

2-6 Adelas McClung, b. 1845; d. 1892; m. Mr. Brewer, 
of Jackson Co., Mo. 

3-6 Charity McClung, b. 1847 : "i- Mr. Chester, of Mason 
Co., 111. 

4-6 Daniel M. McClung, b. 1850; m. He is an attorney 
at Hamilton, Ohio. 

5-6 Joseph C McClung, b. 1856; m. Miss Riker. Mon- 
roe, Ohio. 

5-4 Mary McClung^ b. July i, 1791 ; d. m. James Wil- 
son, d. Sweet Air, Md. 



208 McClung Geneai^ogy. 

6-4 Samuel Francis McClung, b. Apr. 13, 1793; d. i860; 
m. ist, Susan Hare. Lived near Cincinnati, or Dayton, Ohio. 
Eleven children, viz. : 

1-5 Joseph McClung, d. m. Martha Schnorf. Soon af- 
ter their marriage they moved to a farm five miles north of 
Niles, Mich. He was a farmer and afterward a baker. One' 
child, viz. : 

1-6 Samuel Francis McClung, b. Nov., 1843. m. Flor- 
ence Hiiyck, b. Nov., 1843. She Resides at 11 15 S. Lafayette 
street, South Bend, Ind. Four children, viz. : 

1-7 Leon E. McClung, b. Dec. 31, 1S64. He is a carpen- 
ter, m. Lizzie Vanvlear, of Lodi, Cal. Two children, viz. : 

1-8 Mirtie McClung, b. about 1888. 

2-8 Earl McClung, b. about 1893. 

2-7 Joseph McClung, b. July 5, 1867. He is a farmer 
and lives at Palouse, Wash. 

3-7 Nola Etoile McClung, b. Jan. 31, 1870; m. Homer 
Taggart. He runs a transfer line. Address: 1113 S. La- 
fayette St., South Bend, Ind. 

4-7 Homer Benjamin McClung, b. Dec. g, 1878. Hot 
Springs, Ark. 

2-5 John McClung, Mason, Ohio. 

3-5 Francis McClung, (twin) m. Mason, Ohio, Four 
children. 

4-5 Chloe McClung, b. Nov. 4, 1823; d. Jan. 19, 1900; 
m. June 15, 1848, her cousin, Joseph P. McClung, b. Nov. 
16, 1823; d. Apr. 17, 1900. Berrien Center, Mich. For issue 
see index. 

5-5 Elizabeth McClung. Mason, Ohio. 

6-5 Rebecca McClung, d. m. Elihue Weed, of Niles, 
Mich. 

7-5 Rachel McClung, d. m. Thomas Hastings. They 
emigrated to Kansas. 

8-5 Mary McClung, d. unm. 

9-5 Charity McClung, m. 

10-5 Libbie McClung, m, and moved to the West. 

1 1-5 Sarah McClung, m. Mr. Jordan, of Bethany, Ohio. 

Samuel Francis McClung, (6-4) m. 2ndj Polly . 

7-4 Margaret McClung, b. June 8, 1795. 

8-4 Thomas McClung, b. Oct. 19, 1799; d. 1832; m. 
Margaret Pocock, d. 1834. They resided in Baltimore C, Md. 
Six children, viz.: 

1-5 Elizabeth McClung. 

2-5 Mary McClung. 

3-5 Joseph P. McClung, b. Nov. 16, 1823; d. Apr. 17, 
1900; m. June 15, 1848, his cousin, Chloe McClung, b. Nov. 4, 



McClUNG GENEAI.OGY. 209 



1823; d. Jan. 19, 1901, clau. of Samuel Fraacis McCIung. Ber- 
rien Center, Mich. Nine children, viz, : 

1-6 Thomas McClung, b, Jan. 20, 1849; d. Aug. 27, 1849. 

2-6 William McClung, b. Oct. 12, 1850; d. Ott. 3, 1864. 

3-6 Mary McClung, b. July 27, 1852; m. Oct., 1881, Milo 
Sanborn, d. Jan., 1882. Was killed by a falling tree. 

4-6 Eddie McClung, b. Sep. 25, 1854 ; d. Feb. 5, 1857. 

5-6 Margaret McClung, b. June 3, 1858; m. Feb. 11, 1886, 
Floward Dare. Wabash, Ind, 

6-6 George McClung, b. Dec. 12, i860; d. Jan. 10, 1863. 

7-6 (A child) McClung, b. June 19, 1863; d. June 19, 
(twin). 

8-6 (A child) McClung, b. June 19, 1863; d. June 19, 
1863, (twin). 

9-6 Jennie McClung, b. Dec. 14, 1865. Teacher. Ber- 
rien Center, Mich. 

4-5 Daniel McClung, b. Nov. 8, 1829; d. Mar. 22, 1875; 
m. Phebe Vanvlear. They once lived in Cal. Address: 
Niles Mich. Three children, viz.: 

5-5 Robert McClung, b. May 24, 1831 ; m. Elizabeth Mc- 
Clung. Mason, Ohio. 

6-5 Chloe McClung. 

9-4 Elizabeth McClung, b. Mar. 6, 1801 ; m. Mr. Hill. 

3-3 Samuel McClung, b, in Baltimore Co., Md. Emi- 
grated in 1807, from Baltimore Co., Md., to Florence, Pa. ; m. 
in Baltimore Co., Md., Miss Fugett, who was "a near relative 
of the Royal family of the English Crown," Four children, 
viz,: 

1-4 Caleb McClung, b. in Maryland ; d. in Pennsylvania 
about 1879; m. ist, Miss Dungan. Frankfort Springs, Pa, 
One son, viz, : 

1-5 Robert McClung, m, Mary Titus, of Jackson Co,, 
Ohio ; d. about 1894. Beaver Falls, Pa. 

Caleb McClung, (1-4) m. 2nd, Rachel Hartford. He m. 
3rd, 

2-4 Adam McClung, b. in Maryland, 1805 ; was brought 
to Pennsylvania in 1807 ; m. about 1822, Alice Coole, They 
emigrated to Jackson, Ohio, Six children, viz. : 

1-5 Samuel McClung, b. about 1823; d, 1902, "age 79 
years." He resided in Cincinnati for many years; m. Miss 
Fisher. Jackson, Ohio. No issue, 

2-5 Frederick McClung, d. in Jackson, Ohio, 1864, unm. 
He studied law in Jackson, Ohio, with Levi Dungan. 

3-5 Robert McClung, d. in Jackson, Ohio. Farmer, m. 
Rebecca Rice. She m. 2nd, G. W, Rice, of Jackson, Ohio. 

4-5 James McClung, d, about 1855, unm. Printer. 



210 McClung Genealogy. 

5-5 Thomas McClung, d. 187 — . Was killed by falling 
from a railway train, m. Elizabeth Prentis. She resides at 
Chillicothe, Ohio. 

6-5 Mary McClung, m. James West, d. She resides in 
Chicago, 111. Several children. 

3-4 Mordecai McClung, b. May 29, 1809; d. at Jackson, 
Ohio, Feb. 27, 1879. He was a blacksmith. In 1841 he fell 
from a wagon and partially paralyzed one arm. This dis- 
qualified him for his trade. He then began farming which he 
continued during the remainder of his life. m. about 1837, 
Nancy Wilson, of Washington 'Co., Pa., d. May 15, 1897, in 
Jackson, Ohio, Ten children, viz.: 

1-5 Mary Jane McClung, b. June 16, 1839; m. 1865, 
James Rice, d. about 1878. Jackson, Ohio. Five children, 
viz. : 

1-6 Robert K. Rice. Jackson, Ohio. 

2-6 William Rice. Jackson, Ohio. 

3-6 Addie Rice, m. Mr. Rowland. Covington, Ky. 

4-6 Mordecai Rice. 'Covington, Ky. 

5-6 Lyde Rice, d. 1902 ; m. Oscar Arthur, of Jackson, 
Ohio. 

2-5 Samuel W. McClung, b. Sep. 7, 1841. Farmer near 
Jackson, Ohio; m. Sep. 15, 1870, Anna Harrel. Three chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-6 Dr. John Jay McClung, b. about 1871 ; m. Elizabeth 
Hughes. Jackson, Ohio. 

2-6 Nellie McClung, d. 1902; m. 1901, Edward Mercer. 

3-6 Daniel McClung. Attending public school. 

3-5 Thomas G. McClung, b. Sep. 8, 1843; ^1- Aug. i, 
1865. Emigrated with his brother Samuel to Atchison, 
Kan., in 1865. Began overland teaming to Ft. Kearney and 
Denver, Was book-keeper, time-keeper and night-herder 
for the wagon-train. While bringing in the cattle after a 
hard night's rain, he was drowned in a swollen stream. 

4-5 Almira McClung, b. July 8, 1846; m. William Thom- 
as, d. Jackson, Ohio. One child, viz. : 

1-6 Harry Thomas. 

5-5 Sarah Adaline McClung, b. July 8, 1848; d. Aug., 
1850. 

6-5 James K. McClung, b. Oct. 28, 1850. Attorney and 
editor at Jackson, Ohio, m, Apr, 8, 1885, Barbary Alice Hat- 
ten. No issue. 

7-5 Annie E. McClung, b. Mar. 14, 1853; d. Aug. 12, 
1887; "1- Aug. 8, 1872, Benjamin Johnson, of Jackson, Ohio, 
Two children, viz, : 

1-6 Cora B. Johnson, d, Jan. 20, 1902. 



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2-6 Ella Johnson. Jackson, Ohio. 

8-5 Harriet N. McClung, b. Aug. i, 1856; d. Apr. 10, 
1878, (twin) ; m. Clark Watts, d. Mar. 1875. 

9-5 (A child) McClung, b. Aug. i, 1856; d. (twin). 

10-5 Malinda K. McClung, b. Feb. 10, i860; m. Carry 
Arthur, of Jackson, Ohio. No issue. 

4-4 Polly McClung, d. m. Mr. Saxon. 

4-3 Thomas McClung, b. in Ireland. He emigrated from 
Ireland to Baltimore, Md. He afterwards moved to Perry 
Co,. Ohio, and died subsequent to 1810. He said none of his 
relatives moved from Ireland except one cousin name Jo- 
seph McClung, who lived in Pleasant Valley, twenty miles 
north of Columbus, Ohio. That is probably erroneous. 
Thomas McClung was a coverlid weaver, m. in Md. Nancy 
Graham. Three sons, viz. : 

1-4 Robert McClung, d. in Rockingham Co., Va., Miss 
Tutwiller, d. They moved to Fairfield Co., Ohio, in 1812; 
thence to Perry Co., Ohio, where the wife died. He then 
sold his property and went to live with his children. He was 
buried at Lexington, Ohio, beside his wife. Nine children, 
viz. : 

1-5 James McClung, b. in Fairfield Co., Ohio; d. at 
Linton, Ind. ; m. Charlotte Boothe. Five children, viz.: 

1-6 Jacob McClung, m. Sarah M.cCray, 

2-6 Margaret McClung, m. Perry Russell. 

3-6 Robert McClung, b. Jan. 26, 1830, in Greenbriar Co., 
W. Va. ; m. at Jackson, Ohio, Aug. 5, 1853, Jane Scurlock, 
b. Oct. 10, 1828. Nine children, viz.: 

1-7 William McClung, b. Nov. 12, 1852; m. Sarah Mc- 
Donald. Keystone, Ohio. 

2-7 Electa McClung, b. Sep. 27, 1854, (dau.) m. Ade 
Halterman, of Wellston, Ohio. 

3-7 Orlando McClung, b. Aug. 10, 1856; d. Aug. 24, 1885. 

4-7 Simon McClung, b. Dec. 25, 1857; m. Ida Watson 
Jackson, Ohio. R. F. D. No. 5. 

5-7 Emily McClung, b. Feb. 10, 1859; m. James Adams. 
Wellston, Ohio. 

6-7 Martha McClung, b. Mar. 13, 1862; m. James Wool- 
am. Wellston, Ohio. 

7-7 Sherman McClung, b. June, 1864, (twin) ; m. Sarah 
McClain. Wellston, Ohio. 

8-7 Grant McClung, b. June i, 1864; d. Aug. 4, 1903. 
(twin) ; m. Dollie Snowden. Wellston, Ohio. 

9-7 Adam McClung, b. Dec. 4, 1866; d. Nov. 25, 1902; 
m. Louise McClung. Wellston, Ohio. 

4-6 Susanna McClung, m. Charles E. Hempsted. 



212 McCr^uNG Genealogy. 

5-6 Barney McClung. Linton, Ind., or Terre Haute, 
Ind. 

2-5 Thomas McClung, d. 

3-5 Robert McClung, b. Feb. 10, 1810; d. about Sep., 
1903, "age 94 years." Emigrated from Perry Co. or Fairfield 
Co., Ohio, about 1834, to a farm three miles north-west of 
Pleasantville, Ind., where he spent the remainder of his life; 
m. Amy O'Haver, d. 1888. Eleven children, viz.: 

1-6 Henry S. McClung, d. 

2-6 Nancy C. McClung, m. John H. Jackson, of Pleas- 
antville, Ind. 

3-6 Susan P. McClung, m. James Bedwell, of Pleasant- 
ville, Ind. 

4-6 Thomas McClung, m. Maude Mayfield. Pleasant- 
ville, Ind, 

5-6 Robert I. McClung, d. 

6-6 Margaret L. McClung, m. John Hixson, of Linton, 
Ind. 

7-6 Joseph O. McClung, m. Luvicee Smith. Terre 
Haute, Ind. 

8-6 Martha A. McClung, m. Charles McCammon, of 
Pleasantville, Ind. 

9-6 James W. McClung, b. 1854. He is a dealer in ce- 
ment, brick and tile. m. Mary Pirtle. Galena, Kan. 

10-6 David E. McClung, m. Mary Litton. Pleasant- 
ville, Ind. 

1 1-6 Samuel Y. McClung, b, about 1857; m. Maggie 
Purcel. Pleasantville, Ind. 

4-5 Johnathan McClung, d. 

5-5 Isaac McClung, of Albany, Ore. 

6-5 Nancy McClung. 

7-5 Eliza McClung. 

8-5 Lina McClung. 

9-5 Catherine McClung. 

2-4 Thomas McClung, b. 1792 ; d. 1879. He was a Vir- 
ginian, m. Miss Sanderson, d. 1843. Six children, viz.: 

1-5 Nancy McClung, b. 1823; m. T. Stewart. Terre 
Flaute, Ind. 

2-5 Thomas McClung, b. 1825; d. 1878; m. Miss Day- 
hufif. Lovington, 111. 

3-5 WilHam McClung, b. Sep. 12, 1833 ; m. Miss King, 
b. Mar. 9, 1836. Vilas, Okla. Six .children, viz.: 

1-6 John McClung, b. Oct. 18, 1857; m. Miss Reed. 
Kansas City, Mo. 

2-6 Robert McClung, b. July 9, i860; m. Isabella Ford. 
Okeene, Okla. 



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3-6 Kate McClung, b. July 24, 1862; m. R. R. Willis. 

Brookfield, Mo. 

5-6 Annie McClung, b. June 16, 1866. 3921 Indp. Ave., 
Kansas City, Mo. 

4-6 William McClung, b. Jan. 2, 1864. Kansas City, 
Mo. 

6-6 Wallace McClung, b. Oct. 23, 1876. Vilas, Okla. 

4-5 Robert McOung, b. July 12, 1836; m. Miss Gall. 
Lovington, 111. 

5-5 Lydia McClung, m. Mr. Sollers. 

6-5 Amanda McClung, m. Mr. Mallory. 

3-4 Isaac McClung. Lived in Union Co., Ohio, eight 
miles west of Marysville, and two miles east of East Liberty, 
Ohio. 



THE QUAKER McCLUNCS. 



1-1 THOJMAS ]VrccLUN, 

B. in Scotland or Ireland about 1690; d. m. 6 mo. 19, 1714, 
Elizabeth Hainan. They were both of Rathfryland, County 
Down, Ireland, and were married at the house of Robert Wil- 
son. They were members of the Society of Friends. He 
dropped the final letter "g" from his name in order to dis- 
tinguish it from that of a neighbor named McClurg. He af- 
terward expressed regret for having mutilated the name, and 
advised his children to restore the letter to their name upon 
attaining their majority. Some of his descendants did so, 
while others omit t'he letter to this day. Thomas and wife 
moved from Rathfryland to Moate, County West Meath, Ire- 
land ; thence to Penns3dvania, U. S. A. They were granted a 
certificate of dismission from Moate Monthly Meeting dated 
3 mo. II, 1729; the same was received by New Garden Monthly 
Meeting 5 mo. 29, 1729, Thomas McClun and family are re- 
ported 6 mo. 30, 1729, as being settled within the limits of 
Concord Monthly Meeting to which a certificate was signed 
I mo. 28. 1730. Concordville, Delaware Co., Pa, How many 
children they had is unknown, but the names of at least three 
are on record, viz. : 

1-2 SARAH McCLUNG, m. Jan. 7, 1741-2, Robert Mil- 
ler. Their marriage was recorded by New Garden Monthly 
Meeting near Christiana, Pa. She is supposed to be a daugh- 
ter of Thomas McClim above mentioned. No proof of it 
except the fact that her marriage appears on the Friends rec- 
ords. 



214 ' McClung Genealogy. 



2-2 THOMAS McCLUN, b. May 8, 1730; d. Oct. 21, 
1804. Removed from Chester Co., Pa., to near Winchester, 
Va., about 1754. Was a farmer and carpenter; m. Nov. 12, 
1761, Hannah Perkins, b, Sep., 1740; d. May 27, 1812, dau. 
of Isaac and Mary Perkins. Hannah was the eleventh of 
fourteen children. Thomas McClun was a member of the 
So.ciety of Friends. 

The following- minute of Hopewell Meeting, Frederick 
Co., Va., is on record. Mar. 26, 1759: "Thomas McClun 
produced a paper to this meeting condemning his proceedings 
in hiring a man in his room to go out a scouting against the 
Indian enamie, also appearing in the field to muster, all 
which he now condenjns to the satisfaction of this meeting 
and this meeting orders^ James Wright to read the said paper 
at the close of a first days meeting and return it to the clerk 
to be recorded." 

Oct. 5, 1761, "Thomas McClun was allowed £12 more 
than his former bargain for building the Hopewell meet- 
ing house, which augments the sum to £55.-ios.-od." 

"The friends appointed to see the orderly accomplishment 
of the Thomas M.cClun's and Hannah Perkins' marriage re- 
port the same was decently accomplished." 

"Oct. 7, 1771. This meeting appoints Thomas McClun 
Overseer in the room of Joseph Lupton until further orders." 
Thirteen children, viz. : 

1-3 Nathan McClun, b. Aug. 11, 1762; d. Oct. 26, 1762. 

2-3 Mary McClun, b. Jan. 26, 1764; m. between July 2, 
and Sep. 3, 1798, William Beal. She produced a certificate 
June 2, 1798, from Crooked Run to Hopewell meeting. 

3-3 Elizabeth McClun, b. Jan. 18, 1766; m. Mr. Ma- 
honey. 

4-3 Isaac McClun, b. Oct, 13, 1767. 

5-3 John McClun, b. Jan. 29, 1769; d. May 5, 1826, in 
Columbiana Co., Ohio. He was a farmer and tanner. Moved 
from Hillsboro, Va., to Washingtonville, O., in 1804. m. June 
I, 1797, at Fairfax Meeting, Elizabeth Beal, b. Oct. 28, 1776; 
d. Aug. 18, 1813, dau. of Joseph Beal, b. Ott. 14, 1747; d. June 
8, 1824, and his wife, Hannah, Russell, b. Aug, 2, 1750, d. June 
T2, 1832, of Fairfax, Va. John and Elizabeth received the fol- 
lowing church certificate : 

"To Middleton Monthly Meeting, Dear Friends: The 
occasion of our writing to you at this time is on account of 
John McClun and Elizabeth, his wife, who hath requested 
our certificate in order to be joined to your meeting. These 
therefore certify on their behalf that enquiry being duly made 
we do not find but that their lives and conversation hath been 



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in a good degree orderly, frequenters of our religious meet- 
ings, and hath settled their outward affairs to satisfaction as 
far as appears as members of our society we recommend them 
with their four children all in their minority, namely: Joseph 
Beal, Cynthia, Hannah and Ra.chel, to your 'Christian care 
and oversight, desiring their growth in the truth, and sub- 
scribe ourselves your friends. 

MAHLON TAYLOR. Clk. 
SARAH SMITH, Clk. 

Signed by order and on behalf of Goose Creek Monthly 
Meeting in Loudoun Co., State of Va. the 28th day of loth 
month 1805." Seven children, viz. : 

1-4 Joseph Beal McClun, b. Apr. 24, 1799; d. 1863, in 
Columbiana Co., Ohio. m. ist, Martha Hickman, Five chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-5 Lydia McClun, d. m. Levi Price. 

2-5 John McClun, m. Mrs. Hotchkiss, of Ravenna, Ohio. 
Now in Kansas. 

3-5 William McClun, m. Two children, viz. : 

1-6 Adelbert McClun, d. 

2-6 John McClun. Lives in Kansas. 

4-5 Isaac McClun. Lives in Kansas. 

5-5 Martha McClun, b. about 1835 ; d. about 1858. 

Joseph Beal McClun, (1-4) m. 2nd. 

2-4 Cynthia McClun, b. Aug. 20, 1801 ; m. David Allen. 

3-4 Hannah McClun, b. Mar. 16, 1804; m. Benjamin 
Allen. 

4-4 Rachel McClun, b. Oct. 25, 1805; d. Dec. 4, 1838; 
m. William Underwood. 

5-4 Mary McClun, b. Jan, 4, 1808; d. 1809. 

6-4 Isaac Perkins McClun, h. Dec. 13, 1810; d. Nov. 25, 
1874; m. about 1834, Hannah Hickman, b. Nov. 6, 1808. in 
Columbiana County. Ohio ; d. November 4, 1872, in Marl- 
boro, Ohio. He was in early manhood a teacher. Later he 
became a merchant. He moved from Columbiana County, 
Ohio, to New Baltimore, Ohio, about 1834; thence in 
i860 to Marlboro. Ohio. He served nine years as Justice of 
the Peace and the same number of years as Postmaster. He 
was many times elected Treasurer of the Borough, and was 
serving in that .capacity at the time of his death. Five chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-5 William Webster McClun, b. Jan, 23, 1835, near 
New Baltimore, Ohio, Removed in 1858 to Marlboro. Ohio, 
Attended school and afterward conducted business with his 
father at Marlboro, Ohio, under tlie firm name of McClun 
& Son, from 1857 to 1877. Removed to West Liberty. 



216 McClung Genealogy. 



Iowa, in 1877, where he was associated with his brother, 
Adelbert Hickman McClun, in the clothing business until 
1899, when he retired from business. He is an earnest poli- 
tician and has been identified with the Republican party since 
its inception. Cast his first vote for Fremont and has voted 
for every Republican presidential candidate since. He was 
personally acquainted with Presidents Garfield and McKinley. 
Served as private in Co. H, 162nd Ohio Vol. Infantry ; most of 
the time served as clerk at headquarters of Maj. Gen. Heintz- 
elman. Holds certificate of thanks signed by President 
Abraham Lincoln. He is also a very earnest ecclesiastic , be- 
ing a ruling elder in the Christian church , occasionally of- 
ficiating in the absence of the pastor, m. at Delphi, Ind., 
Apr. 21, 1859, Mary EHza Bolles, b. at Burlington, Ind. July 
5, 1838. Address: West Liberty, Iowa. Two children, viz.: 

1-6 Charles Bolles McClun, b. July 10, 1861, at Marl- 
boro, Ohio. Moved with his parents to West Liberty, Iowa, 
in 1877. Graduated from High School in 1879. Attended 
Commercial College at Iowa City, Iowa, 1880. In employ of 
McClun Bros., Clothiers, at West Liberty, Iowa, 1880-1881. 
Chief Clerk of C, R., I. & P. Ry. at West Liberty, Iowa, 1818- 
1885. Conducted gro.cery business in West Liberty under 
the firm name of C. B. McClun & Co., 1885-1887. McClun & 
Henderson, Druggists, 1887-1896. Railway mail service 
since 1896. Member of the Masonic Fraternity and Knights 
of Pythias. In politics a Republican. Was township commit- 
teeman several years ; also township clerk, m. Sep. 24, 1884, 
Harriet Haviland Chesebrough, b. Sep. 24, 1862. For her an- 
cestry see Chesebrough genealogy. Address : 826 N. Third 
St., Burlineton, Iowa. One child, viz. : 

1-7 William Edwin McClun, b. June 13, 1888. 

2-6 Caroline Hickman McClun, b. Nov. 17, 1866, at 
Marlboro, O. Graduated at West Liberty High School. En- 
tered Eureka College at Eureka, 111, in 1885. Graduated there 
1888. Entered Wellesley College, Mass., "Sep. i, 1888. Left 
college on account of ill health Feb. i, 1890. Received degree 
of A. B. at Eureka College, June, 1888, and degree of M. A. 
from the same College in June, 1890. Address: West Lib- 
erty, Iowa. 

2-5 Joseph McClun, b. Nov. 15, 1836; d. in infancy. 

3-5 Rachel McClun, b. June 9, 1838; d. 1875, at Marl- 
boro, Ohio. 

4-5 Lydia McClun, b. Jan. 24, 1840. West Liberty, la. 

5-5 Adelbert Hickman McClun, b. May 26, 1847, at New 
Baltimore, Ohio. Emigrated to West Liberty, Iowa. Be- 
came member of the firm of Gaskell, McClun & Co., clothiers, 



McClung Genealogy. 217 



West Liberty, Iowa, in 1869, and continued in business under 
the firm name of McClun Bros., until 1899, a period of thirty 
years ; the longest of any firm in the history of the city. He 
served several years as a member of the School Board and 
City Coun.cil. Was elected Mayor of the city three terms, 
and for a number of years he has served as director and Vice 
President of the People's State Bank of West Liberty, and is 
now President of the same. He has an honorable record as 
a business man and public official, m. Sep. 11, 1872, Ella 
Meyers. Address : West Liberty, Iowa. One child, viz. : 

1-6 Edward Adalbert McClun, b. Jan. 24, 1875. Clerk 
in a clothing store at West Liberty, Iowa. 

7-4 Rebecca McClun, b. June, 1813; d. Aug. 19, 1814. 

6-3 Thomas McClun, b. Feb. 24. 1771 : d. m. about Apr. 
16, 1793- Elizabeth Bailey, d. June i, 1843. They lived in 
Virginia. Seven children, viz. : 

1-4 Absolum Bailey McClun, b. Nov. 10, 1793 ; d. Aug. 
6, 1861, in Hudson, 111. m. ist, Oct. 20, 1818, Eluora Ander- 
son, of Alexandria, Va. Six children, viz. : 

1-5 Margaret J. McClun, d. in Illinois. 

2-5 Almira A. McClun, d. m. Eli Montgomery, o'' "hi- 
.cago. 111. 

3-5 Rachel Ann McClun, d. in Illinois. 

4-5 Elizabeth Ellen McClun, d. m. A. B. Bought. . 
Lake City, Minn. 

5-5 James H. McClun, d. 1886; m. Marguerete Neil. 

6-5 Cynthia McClun, m. Calvin Neil. 

Absolum Baily McClun, (1-4) m. 2nd, in 111., 1838, Marg- 
erete G. Patton. Seven children, viz. : 

7-5 Leah Louisa McClun, b. Apr. 6. 1839; m. Edwin 
Phelps. Pana. 111. 

8-5 Thomas J. McClung, b. Apr. 20, 1840; m. Nettie 
Shafer, b. Mar. 20, 1846. He retains the "g" in his name. 
Address: Missoula, Mon. or Clinton, Mon. Two children, 
viz. : 

1-6 Joseph I. McClung, b. Sep. 8. 1869. Los Angeles, 
Cal. 

2-6 Cora Bell McClung, b. Aug. 15, 1878. Ointon, xvfon 

g-5 Nathan P. McClung, d. in infancy. 

10-5 Henry Clay McClung, Sr. Keithsbur^, 111. m. 
1873, Alice Harlan. Eight children, viz. : 

1-6 John E. McCluncr. m. Mamie Middleton. Keiths- 
burg, 111. 

2-6 Janette I. McClung, d. in Illinois, age 19 years. 

3-6 Ina Leonora McClung, m. Lark Furgeson. 



218 McClung Genealogy. 

4-6 Rev. George Harlan McClung. Methodist minister. 
Bradley, 111. 

5-6 Leah Louisa McClung, d. age 3 years. 

6-6 Absolum B. McClung, d. age 8 months. 

7-6 Margerete G. McClung. 

8-6 Henry Clay McClung, Jr., b. in Iowa, about 1884. 

1 1-5 Jennie O. McClung, d. 

12-5 Absolum B. McClung, d. 

13-5 Reuben K. McClung, m. Anna Mills. Pana, 111. 

2-4 Eli J. McClun, d. in Canton^ 111. 

3-4 Rev. Robert Kile McClun, d. in Bloomington, 111. 
He was a Methodist minister. Lived in Ind. ; moved to 111. 
He was prominent among the early ministers of Dry Grove 
Township, McLean Co., 111. 

4-4 William W. McClun, d. in Nelson Co., Va. m. At 
least one child, viz. : 

1-5 William W. McClun, d. 1897. He resided at Bates— 
ville, Va. Date of his will, Sep. 22, 1891 ; date of probate, July 

9, 1897; m. Cynthia Ann . She still resides at Bates- 

ville, Va., at an advanced age, and nearly blind. No issue. 

5-4 Thomas McClun, d. young. 

6-4 Thomas Jefferson McClun. Lived in Maryland. 

7-4 Judge John Edward McClun, b. Feb. 19, 1812, in 
Frederick Co., Va. ; d. July 27, i8!88, in Bloomington, 111. 
Lawyer and judge. He was the first Republican nominee 
for a State office in Illinois. He was nominated Oct. 5, 1854. 
as a candidate for State Treasurer. He was greatly interested 
in education, and subscribed liberally to the Normal Univer- 
sity of Bloomington. He was President of the Home Bank 
of Bloomington. m. Jan. 31, 1839, Hannah Harkness, a rel- 
ative of the author of Harkness' Latin Grammar. Eleven 
children, names of five, viz.: 

1-5 Elisha Harkness McClun, d. 1895. He was a Chi- 
cago real estate dealer, m. Jennie D. Mitchel. Address: 
6152 Indiana Ave. Chicago, 111. Five childreUj viz.: 

1-6 Mary Bell McClun. 

2-6 Hannah Harkness McClun, d. Mar., 1895. 

3-6 John Edward McClun, b. about 1873. Dealer in 
real estate. 

4-6 Nettie Neal McClun, b. about 1880. 

5-6 Charlie McClun, b. about 1882. 

2-5 Isaac Brincker McClun, d. Nov. 27, 1878; m. Nancy 
Jane Sunderland. Hotel Metropole, Denver Col. One child, 
viz. : 

1-6 Fannie Sunderland McClun. Hotel Metropole, 
Denver, Col. 



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3-5 Robert K. McClun. Real estate dealer. 398 W. 
Taylor St., Chicago, 111. Lives at Continental Hotel, Chica- 
go. 

4-5 Esther Evans McClun, m. F. M. Martin. Bloom- 
ington. 111. One daughter, viz.: 

1-6 Alice Martin, b. about 1875. 

5-5 Edward McClun, b. June 18, 1854. Real estate 
dealer. Address: 235 Clark Ave., Austin, Chicago, 111. m. Jan. 
5, 1875, Leah Harkness Montgomery.' Four children, viz. : 

1-6 Laurah Bell McClun, b. May 21, 1876. 

2-6 Frank Bridges McClun, b. Mar. 20, 1878. 

3-6 Major Edward McClun, b. Feb. 22, 1880; d. Mar. 5, 
1886. 

4-6 Elmira Harkness McClun, b. July 13, 1883. 

7-3 Rachel McClun, b. Apr. 12, 1773. m. "at Ridge 
Meeting House, '^ Nov. 13, 1816, David Lupton, of Frederick 
Co., Va. 

8-3 Lydia McClun, b. May 13, 1775; d. May 27, 1848. 
m. Oct. 14, 1840, John Bond, b. Dec, 20, 1775; d. May 24, 1854. 

9-3 Sarah McClun, d. m. William Thompson. 

10-3 Margaret McClun, b. July 30, 1777, (twin). 

1 1-3 Hannah McClim, b. July 30, 1777, (twin). 

12-3 Nathan McClun, b. May 17, 1780, in Loudoun Co., 
Va. ; d. July 16, i860, in Stark Co., Ohio. He was named for 
an older brother who died in infancy. He was a farmer and 
lived at New Franklin, Ohio. m. Martha Real. b. Aug. 23, 
1787, d. Sep. 10, 1858. Ten children, viz.: 

1-4 Thomas McClun, b. Oct. 4, 1805; d. Jan. 31, 1835. 
Lived at New Franklin, Ohio. 

2-4 Eliza Ann McClun, b. June 8, 1808; d. m. John 
Heald. 

3-4 Lydia McClun, b. Aug. 28, 1810; d. m. Abraham 
Blaachard. New Franklin, Ohio. 

4-4 Addison McClun, b. Dec. 27, 1812 ; d. Dec. 23, 1834. 

5-4 Hannah McClun, b. Apr. 9. 181 5; m. Reuben Schoo- 
ley, of Salem, Ohio. 

6-4 Joseph McClun, b. Jan. 12. 1818; m. Maria Towns. 
Lebanon, Ore. 

7-4 David Lupton McClun, b. July 30, 1820; m. Ann 
Elizabeth Hoptengardner. Panama, Neb. 

8-4 Rachel McClun, b. Jan. 12, 1823; d. July 16, 1858; 
m. Charles Edwards. 

9-4 Sarah McClun, b. June 5, 1825 ; d. 1900. Once lived 
at Albert Lee, Minn. m. Joseph Fearn. Watonga, Okla. 

10-4 John McClun, b. Jan. 12, 1828; d. Nov. 19, 1895; m. 



220 McCivUNG Genealogy. 



Mary Ann Slack, h. Jnne 20, 1829. Gait, Mo. Four children, 
viz. : 

1-5 Evangeline McClun, b. Feb. 28, 1853; m. Os.car F. 
Ettinger. Chapin, Mich. 

2-5 William McClun, b. Apr. 19, 1856; m. Olive Jones, 
b. Feb. 10, 1862; d. Feb, 15, 1895. Gait, Mo. Three children, 
viz. : 

1-6 Frank Garfield McClun, b. Feb. 8, 1882. Gait, 
Mo. 

2-5 Lillie Viora McClun, b. May 7, 1883. Gait, Mo. 

3-6 Lloyd Archer McClun, b. Sep. 20, 1892. Gait, Mo. 

3-5 Martha Beal McClun, b. Jan. 18, i860; d. Aug. 8, 
1861. 

4-5 Laura Viola McClun, b. Aug. 12, 1862; m. Andrew 
Jackson Warner, of Damon, Mich. 

13-3 Johnathan McClun, b, Feb. 24, 1786; d. m. Sarah 
Krider. The following is on record in the Hopewell Monthly 
Meeting Register, kept in a fire proof vault in Park Ave. 
Friend's Meeting Flouse, Baltimore, Md. : 

"The friends appointed to provide a testimony against 
Johnathan McClun produced one to wit: Whereas Johna- 
than McClun having a.ccomplished his marriage contrary to 
our discipline with a woman not in membership, he having 
been treated with, and not appearing in a suitable disposition, 
to make satisfaction, we disown him from being a member of 
our religious society until he becomes capable of condemning 
his misconduct to the satisfaction of friends, which that he 
may is desired on his behalf. 

Signed on behalf of Hopewell Meeting held 6 mo. 6, 1808, 
by 

DAVID LUPTON, 

Clerk at this time." 

Five children viz. : 

1-4 Eliza McClung, m, Isaac Rosenberger, 

2-4 Millie McClung, m. Addison Johnson. 

3-4 Mary McClung, m. Robert Winslow. 

4-4 John I.IcClung. 

5-4 Samuel W. McClung, b. Oct. 8, 1816; d. June 12, 
1888; m. Mary J. Pool, b. Feb. 12, 1814. Living 1901. Schuy- 
ler, Neb. Three children, viz.: 

1-5 Sarah E, McClung, b. Oct 31, 1841 ; d. Dec. 29, 1893; 
m. William Draper. 

2-5 John O. McClung, b. Aug. 21, 1846; m. P. Louise 
Abart. Schuyler, Neb. Issue. 

3-5 Marion P. McClung, b. July 6, 1848. 



McClung Genealogy. 221 



3-2 PAUL McCLUN. Went west when a young man 
and was never heard from afterward. 

The following family I have been unably to classify: 

i-i James McClun, m. 1808, Mary Brown. They lived 
in Loudoim Co., Va. Nine children, viz.: 

1-2 Hannah McClun, b. Mar. 18, 1809. 

2-2 Sarah McCiun, b. Jan. i, 181 1. 

3-2 Huldahi McClun, b. May 24, 1813. 

4-2 Martha L. McClun, b. Jan. 24, 1816. 

5-2 Yardly Benjamin McClun, b. June 4, 1818. 

6-2 Susan McClun. 

7-2 Isaac McClun. 

8-2 David McClun. 

9-2 Mary McCliui. 

The following is also unclassified : 

i-i George McClun, of Marple Township (son of John 
and Elizabeth McChm), m. 5, 11, 1846, Mary Anna Smedley, 
daughter of Isaac and Mary Smedley, deceased, of Philadel- 
phia. See records of Goshen Meeting, Lancaster Co., Pa. 



THE GEORGIA McCLUNGS. 



1-1 AITl. ]MCCI.UIS^G, 

B. probably in Ireland; m. Emigrated from Ireland to the 
United States about 1780. Lived in Virginia. Moved to 
Georgia. Eight children, viz. : 

1-2 SEWELL McCLUNG. Farmer. Lived to an old 

age and reared a large family. 

2-2 JOHN McCLUNG, Farmer. Lived to an old age 

and reared a large family. 

3-2 HIRAM McCLUNG. Farmer, m. and reared a 

large family. One son, viz. : 

1-3 Rev. McClung. He was a Baptist minister, and re- 
sided in Calhoun Co., Ala. 

4-2 REUBEN McCLUNG, b. 1777; d. 1857. Lived and 
died in Campbell Co., Ga. m. Polly Williamson, d. Nine 
.children, viz. : 

1-3 Jonas McClung, b. in Jackson Co. or Gwinnett Co., 
Ga., Dec. 10, 1807; ^1. in Upshur Co., Texas, 1872. He was 
a prosperous farmer, m. in Gwinnett Co., Ga., 1829, Eliza- 
beth T. Watts, b. Feb. 22, 1810; d. 1882. They moved to 
Heard Co., Ga., prior to 1840; thence in 1848 to Chattooga 



222 McCl,ung Genealogy. 



Co., Ga. ; thence in 1859, to Lafayette (now Miller) Co., Ark. ; 
and in 1867, to Upshur Co., Tex., where he died. Seven 
children, viz. : 

1-4 Dr. Richard L. McClung, b. Sep. 2, 1840. Entered 
the Confederate Army in Dec, 1861, as First Lieutenant of 
Company F, 15th Arkansas Infantry. Was captured and be- 
came a prisoner of war at Johnson's Island in Lake Erie. 
Graduated from Medical College at New Orleans in 1870; m. 

ist, 1865, Miss . d. 1884. Address: Atlanta, Texas. 

Four children, viz. : 

1-5 L. L. McClung, b, about 1866. Carpenter, m. Julia 
Haynes. Three children, viz. : 

1-6 Lewis McClung. 

2-6 Mattie McClung. 

3-6 (A dau.) McClung. 

2-5 Joseph B. McClung, b. about 1875. ^^e is a teacher. 
Graduated at Huntsville, Texas, in 1902. Address: Atlanta, 
Texas. 

3-5 (A dau.) McClung, m. Mr. J. M. Pepper, a farmer. 

4-5 (A dau.) McClung. m. Mr. G. W. Willis, a grocery 
merchant, of Atlanta, Texas, 

Richard L. McClung, (1-4) m. 2nd, 1886, Sallie J. Shack- 
elford, of Lafayette, Tex. Cne son, viz. : 

5-5 Wade S. McClung, b. about 1887. Attending college 
at Huntsville, Texas. 

2-4 William Brown McClung, b. about 1850; m. ist, 
about 1871, Antoinette Laney, d. about 1884. Three children, 
viz. : 

1-5 Ella McClung. 

2-5 Sallie McClung. 

3-5 William (or Thomas) McClung. 

William Brown McClung, (2-4) m. 2nd, Flora Spratt. 

3-4 Louisa F. McClung, m. 

4-4 Sarah O. McClung, m. 

5-4 Luraney E. McClung, (dau.) m. 

6-4 M. R. McClung, (dau.) m. 

7-4 Dr. Wilson McClung. Atlanta, Texas. 

2-3 Hannah McClung. m. John McElwreath. Marietta, 
Ga. 

3-3 William W. McClung, b. 1808; d. 1863 at Bright 
Star, Ark. m. Mary Ann Drummons, b. 1810; d. 1869, at 
Bright Star, Ark, Thirteen children, viz. : 

1-4 Joseph Wilson McClung, b, 1832. He is a farmer 
and a deacon in the Baptist church, m. Amanda Endsley, b. 
1836. Drane, Texas. Nine children, viz.: 



McClung Genealogy. 223 

1-5 Mountsie McClung, b. 1854; m. Mr. Calvin. Eagle 
Lake, Texas. 

2-5 Rev. William Israel McClung, b. Jan., 1857. He is 
a minister of the Missionary Baptist church. Was ordained 
at the Prairie Valley Baptist church in Johnson Co., Tex., in 
1878. Since his ordination he has baptized 2026 believers. He 
owns a farm and other property and resides at Drane, Tex. 
m. Tabitha Amarintha Proctor, b. i860. Eleven children, viz. : 

1-6 William Preston McClung, b. 1879; ^- 1880. 

2-6 Lillie Eugenia McClung, b. 1881 ; m. J. C. Banks. 
Jester, Texas. 

3-6 George Wilson McClung, b. 1884. 

4-6 William Clinton McClung, b. 1886. 

5-6 Delia Virginia McClung, b. 1889. 

6-6 Robert Charles Spurgeon McClung, b. 1892. 

7-6 Richard Franklin McClung, b. 1894. 

8-6 Lena Mae McClung, b. 1895. 

9-6 John Cecil McClung, b. 1897. 

10-6 William Israel McClung, Jr. b. 1900. 

1 1-6 Agnes Amarintha McClung. b. 1903. 

3-5 James Henry McClung, b. 1859; m. Belle Piles. 
Kleburg, Texas. 

4-5 Lavina Elizabeth McClung, b. 1862 ; m. Joseph Her- 
ring. Huffins, Texas. 

5-5 Mary Ellen McClung, b. 1865 ; m. M. E. Joyce, of 
Seagoville, Texas, 

6-5 Robert Franklin McClung, b. 1867 ; m. Maggie Haw- 
tliorn. Seagoville,. Texas. 

7-5 Camilla McClung, b. 1870; m. Albert Mahoney, of 
Venus, Texas. 

8-5 Samuel Wilson McClung, b. 1876; m. Mamie Mc- 
Caulie. Drane, Texas. 

9-5 Joseph Leonard McClimg, b. 1878. Drane, Texas. 

2-4 Martha Ann McClung, b. 1833; d. 1890; m. Absa- 
lom Carter. Linden, Texas. 

3-4 Elvira Jane McClung, b. 1834; d. 1853; m. Larken 
Hewitt, of Denton, Ala. 

4-4 George Anderson McClung, b. 1836; d. 1871 ; m. 
Martha Whayly. Bright Star, Ark. 

5-4 Sarah Elizabeth McClung, b. 1838; d. 1903; m. Wil- 
liam Hill, of Bright Star, Ark. 

6-4 Nancy Caroline McClung, b. 1840; m. James Hogue. 
Dempsey, Ala. 

7-4 Sarah Frances McClung, b. 1842. m. Roe Baker. 
Tahlequah, Indian Territory. 



224 McCivUNG Genealogy. 



8-4 Rev. John Franklin McClung, b. 1852. He is a Bap- 
tist minister. Italy, Texas, m. Mattie Lemon. 

9-4 James Riley McClung, d. 1861. 

10-4 William Jackson McClung, d. 1862. 

1 1-4 Lenard Jamison McClung, d. 1862. 

12-4 Mary Malinda McClung, d, 1880; m. James Brown, 
of Bright Star, Ark. 

13-4 Amanda McClung, b. 1853 ; d. 1866. 

4-3 Nancy McClung, m. James Kennedy, of Atlanta, 
Texas. 

5-3 Jerry McClung. 

6-3 John McClung, d. in Milan Co., Tex. m. Had a 
large family of sons. Others say only two children. 

7-3 Reuben B. McClung, Jr. Dallas, Ga. 

8-3 Thornton McClung. Dallas, Ga. 

9-3 Samuel McClung, m. Debbie . Temple, Ga. 

Fifteen children, viz. : 

1-4 Rev. Thomas B. McClung. Probably the one called 
Bert. Temple, Ga. 

2-4 Reuben McClung, m. Dallas, Ga. 

3-4 Philo McClung, d. 

4-4 William McClung, m. 

5-4 David M. McClung, b. Oct. 7, i860. Mechanic at 

A. G. S. R. R. shops, m. Eliza A. , b. Mar. 31, 1861. 

Avondale, Ala. Five .children, viz. : 

1-5 Lizzie McClung, b. Feb. 8, 1883. 

2-5 James Ollie McClung, b. Mar. 6, 1885. 

3-5 Stella McClung, b. Jan. 16, 18S7 ; d. Jan. 16, 1887. 

4-5 Leonard McClung, b. Apr. 13, 1889. 

5-5 Frank McClung, b. June 15, 1892. 

6-4 John McClung. 

7-4 Samuel McClung. 

8-4 Gaze McClung. 

9-4 Margaret McClung. 

10-4 Hannah McClung, m. 

1 1-4 Parthena McClung m. 

12-4 Ella McClung, d. 

13-4 Mattie McClung. 

14-4 Oma McClung, m. 

15-4 Jane McClung, m. 

5-2 JONAS McCLUNG. Moved from Georgia to a 
farm on Richland Creek, nine miles from Pulaski, Tenn., prior 
to 1800, and m. Rebecca Reed. In 1827, they moved to Fay- 
ette Co., Ala. Ten children, viz.: 

1-3 Phebe Jane McClung. 




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2-3 Visey McClung, (dau.). 

3-3 Tempie McClung^ (dau.). 

4-3 Rebecca McClung. 

5-3 Elias McClung. 

6-3 Meaks McClung. 

7-3 Joseph McyClung. 

8-3 Jonas McClung. Enlisted in the Confederate Army ; 
went to Virginia and served under Stonewall Jackson. Lost 
his right arm in the battle at Richmond, Va. Received his 
discharge and came home to Ala., in 1863. Was elected tax 
assessor, which office he held 18 years ; writing the records 
with his left hand. He then engaged in the mercantile busi- 
ness. Address : Wayside, Ala. 

9-3 Nathaniel McClung. 

10-3 Rev. WilUam Edington McClung, b. near Pulaski, 
Tenn.; d. in Boone Co., Ark, Oct. 2j, 1885; "i. in. Fayette Co., 
Ala., about 1838, Chelsea Langston. They moved from Fay- 
ette Co., Ala., in the autumn of i860, and settled on a farm 
thirteen miles south of Ripley, Miss. In 1877, they moved 
to Hardeman Co., Tenn., and remained seven years, then 
moved in 1884, to Boone Co., Ark., where he died. He was a 
Primitive Baptist minister. He was said to have been as 
fearless and bold as a lion ; and yet with his congregation 
he was as mild as a lamb. Six children, viz. : 

1-4 John M. McClung^ b. in Fayette Co., Ala. ; d. unm. 
Emigrated with his father to Tippah Co., Miss., in i860. In 
1861 he enlisted in the Confederate Army, Company F, 27th 
Regiment, under Capt. Francis Wolfe. Went to New Orleans 
and died with measles. His body was brought home to Miss, 
and buried in Hephzibah .church-yard with military honors. 

2-4 Elias McClung, d. Mar., 1863, unm. Enlisted in the 
Confederate Army in Company F. 27th Regiment. Went to 
New Orleans, was brought home sick ; recovered and returned 
to his regiment, then at Tupelo, Miss. He again became sick, 
was again brought home; died with hemorrhage of the lungs 
and was buried beside his brother John. 

3-4 Calvin Asbury McClung, b. June 9, 1844. Enlisted 
in the Confederate Army in Col. Falkner's regiment at Ripley, 
Miss. Went to Mobile, Ala. At the close of the war he re- 
turned to Miss. m. S. Jennie Dodson. Address: 379 Dunlap 
St., Memphis, Tenn. Eleven children^ viz. : 

1-5 Miranda McClung, d. m. Elisha Bevels. 

2-5 Lula McClung, b. July 13, 1870; m. R. A. Williams. 
Binghampton, Tenn. 

3-5 John William McClung, b. June 8, 1872; m. Mollie 



226 McCivUNG Genealogy. 

McBride. Address : 434 Johnson Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Five 
children, viz. : 

1-6 Ollie McClung, b. Oct. 11, 1881. 

2-6 Calvin McClung, b. Jan. 15, 1884. 

3-6 Lenora McClung. 

4-6 Dewie McClung, b. Feb. 15, 1899. 

5-6 Elsie McClung. 

4-5 Eilijah Warren McClung, b. Mar. 28, 1873; m. Arab 
Davis. Binghampton, Tenn. Three .children, viz. : 

1-6 Viola McClung, b. June, 1890. 

2-6 Rosa McClung, b. June 17, 1894. 

3-6 Thelma McClung, b. Feb. 6, 1900. 

5-5 Calvin Leander McClung, b. Jan. 9, 1874. 

6-5 Martha McClung, b. Nov. 13, 1875; m. Jan. 7, 1894, 
Charlie Umbarger. Memphis, Tenn. 

7-5 Alice McClung, d. in infancy. 

8-5 Tolbert McClung, d. in infancy, (twin). 

9-5 Nellie McClung, d. in infancy, (twin). 

10-5 Mary Lenora McClung, b. Aug. 22, 1882. Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 

1 1-5 Lela McClung, b. Apr. i, 1884; m. Dec. 25, 1900, 
Ben D. Umbarger. Saulsbury, Tenn. 

4-4 Rebecca Ann McClung, d. 1898. m. ist, 1868^ O. C. 
Brock, d. 1869. She m. 2nd, 1879, R- I^- Willis, of Bellefonte, 
Ark. 

5-4 Mattie McClung. She was quite an excellent vocal- 
ist in her young w^omanhood. m. ist, 1876, J. Kenyon Stovall, 
d. about 1888. Three children. She m. 2nd, about 1891, I. 
Matthew James, of Willow, Okla. 

6-4 Joseph Leander McClung, b. in Fayette Co., Ala., 
Dec. 13, 1855. Emigrated to Miss, with his father, m. in Tip- 
pah Co., Miss., Sep. 26, 1877, Lenora E. McCall, dau. of Dr. 
Thomas J. McCall. Emigrated in 1884 from Tippah Co., 
Miss., to Boone Co., Ark ; thence in 1891 to Washington Co., 
Ark. ; thence 1896 to Silo, I. T. ; thence in 1899 to Wolfe City, 
Texas, Avhere he now (1904) resides. Eight children, viz.: 

1-5 James Ed. McClung, b. about 1883. 

2-5 Mary McClung, b. about 1887. 

3-5 Ewell J. McClung, b. about 1890. 

4-5 Annie McClung, b. about 1892. 

5-5 David McClung, b. about 1894. 

6-5 Samuel McClung, b. about 1896. 

7-5 Franklin McClung, d. age 16 months, 

8-5 Charles McClung, b. about 1901. 

6-2 ISAAC McCLUNG. 



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7-2 SALLIE McCLUNG. 
8-2 ANNIE McCLUNG. 



THE ALABAMA McCLUNCS. 



1-1 ]MR. IMCCLUNO. 

Three children, viz. : 

1-2 REV. DAVID McCLUNG. Lived in Franklin and 
Colbert Counties, Ala., near the Miss, state line. He was a 
Cumberland Presbyterian minister, m. Five children, viz. : 

1-3 William Stuart McClung, b. 1827. Lives in Texas. 
m. Sallie Mauldin. Twelve children, viz. 

1-4 Mary Elizabeth McClung, d. m. James Horton. 

2-4 Andrew McClung, d. 

3-4 William Porter McClung. Rienzi, Texas, m. Six 
children, viz. : 

1-5 William A. McClung, b. about 1876; m. Miss John- 
son, Stamford, Texas. Two. children. 

2-5 Nora McClung, m. John Garrett. Rienzi, Texas. 

3-5 Edna McClung, m. 

4-5 Jennie McClung, d. m. Mr. Johnson. 

5-5 Sallie McClung, m. Mr. Porter. 

6-5 Emma McClung, b. about 1887. Rienzi Texas. 

4-4 Hiram McCutcheon McClung, m. Annie Swindell. 
Five children, viz. : 

1-5 Ethel McClung. 

2-5 Earl McClung. 

3-5 Alice McClung. 

4-5 Lee McClung. 

5-5 (A child) McClung. 

5-4 Chislam Jasper McClung, d. unm. aged 30 years. 

6-4 (A dau.) McClung, d. in infancy. 

7-4 Noah Fidelia McClung, m. Lizzie Alexander. Qua- 
nah, Texas. One daughter. 

8-4 (A son) McClung, d. unnamed. 

9-4 Stuart Oscar McClung, m. Emma Cannon. Hills- 
boro, Texas. Three children, viz. : 

1-5 Leonard McClimg. 

2-5 (A dau.) McClung. 

3-5 (A dau.) McClung. 

10-4 Urah Zina McClung, m. Sarah Hilton. Three chil- 
dren, viz.: 



228 McClung Genealogy. 

1-5 Jasper McClung. 

2-5 (A dau.) McClung. 

3-5 (A child) McClung.. 

1 1-4 James Wood McClung. He is a confectioner of 
Hillsboro, Texas, m. Fannie Findley. Three children, viz. : 

1-5 Edgar McClung, b. about 1888. 

2-5 Lela McClung, b. about 1892. 

3-5 Argie McClung, b. about 1896. 

12-4 Sallie Ella McClung, m. George Garrett. 

2-3 John G. McClung, d. m. twice. Three children, 
viz. : 

1-4 (A child) McClung. 

2-4 Joseph H. McClung, m. Lou Blackburne. West Tex. 
Six children, viz. : 

1-5 Melissa McClung, m. George Burt. Itaska, Texas. 

2-5 John P. McClung. West, Texas. 

3-5 Jennie McClung, m. Louis Months. West, Texas. 

4-5 Charles McClung. Itaska, Texas. 

5-5 Chester McClung, (dau.) m. Travis Greenhill. Ab- 
bot, Texas. 

6-5 Clyde McClung, d. unm. 

3-4 John E. McClung, m. Emma Bishop. Eldorado, 
Okla. Five children, viz. : 

1-5 James McClung, m. Ouanah, Tex. 

2-5 Joseph McClung, m. 

3-5 Ella McClung, m. 

4-5 Rev. David McClung, d. in Mississippi. He was a 
Baptist minister, m. 

5-5 Rev. Finus McClung, d. in Ark. He was a Baptist 
minister, m. 

3-3 Eliza McClung, d. m. John Norman, d. 

4-3 Emeline McClung, m. Mr. Gibson. 

5-3 Sarah McClung, m. Brad Fry. 

2-2 JAMES McCLUNG. 
3-2 JOEL McCLUNG. 




HORACE KENNETH McCLUNG. 

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THE TEXAS McCLUNCS. 



1-1 josii^H ]MccLijisra. 

Emigrated from Miss, to Smith Co., Texas, prior to the Civil 
War. He was a mechanic. He may be a brother of Rev. 
David M.cChmg (1-2), of the Alabama branch, m. Three 
.children, viz. : 

1-2 CHARLES McCLUNG, d. 

2-2 LUNDY McCLUNG, m. Resides at Davis, Ind. 
Ter. Three children, viz. 
1-3 Oscar McClung. 
2-3 George McClung. 
3-3 (A child) McClung, 

3-2 JOSIE McCLUNG, b.Mar. g, 1849, (son) m. SalHe 
Roberts, b. May 8, 1844. Winona, Texas. Eight children, 
viz. : 

1-3 Lela Ada McClung, b. Jan. 31, 1869. 

2-3 James Franklin McClung, b. Dec. 14, 1870; m. Bet- 
tie Butler. One child, vi^ : 

1-4 Josie Butler McClung, b. 1900. 

3-3 Tillmon McClung, b. Dec. i, 1872; m. 1901, Berta 
Atkinson. One child, viz.: 

1-4 Jewel Kathleen McClung. 

4-3 Dr. John Edmon McClung, b. Mar. 5, 1875. Grad- 
uated at Nashville, Tenn. Meciical College. He is the County 
Physician of Navarro County, Tex. m. Dec. 3. 1903, Jewel 
White. Corsicana, Texas. 

5-3 Walter Brown McClung. b. Feb. 16, 1878; m. ist, 
Nettie Clinkscales, d. ; he m. 2nd, Effie Bridges. Corsicana, 
Texas. 

6-3 Bessie McClung, b. Sep. 5, .1879. Winona, Texas. 

7-3 Mattie McClung, b. Aug. 19, 1881. Winona, Texas. 

8-3 Taylor McClung, b. Oct. 14, 1888; d. Oct. 31, 1888. 



230 McClung Genealogy. 



THE SOUTH CAROLINA McCLUNCS. 



1-1 ]vm. ]Nj:ccLU]sra. 

He is thought to have had at least two children, viz. : 

1-2 DAVID McCLUNG, ^. probably in Ireland. "Em- 
igrated from the old country to Virginia." He moved to 
Newberry, S. C. m. At least one son, viz. : 

1-3 James McClung, b. in S. Carofina, 1772 ; m. MolHe 
Reece. Newberry, S. C. Eleven children, viz. : 

1-4 Nancy McClung, d. 187D, unm. 

2-4 David McClung, d. about 1872 ; m. Mary Johnson, 
or Peggy Send, of Conyers, Ga. 

3-4 Jane McClung, m. Richard Anderson. 

4-4 James McClung, d. about 1870. Newberry, S. C. 
m. Sarah Cleland. 

5-4 Martha McClung, m. Reece Plunket, 

6-4 Solomon McClung, b. 1813, near Newberry, S. C. d. 
May II, 1857, at Poplar Springs, Ga. Farmer, m. 1835, Win- 
nie Newman, b. 1814; d. 1882. Eight children, viz.: 

1-5 James Newton McClung, h. 1837; ^- 1884. Farmer, 
m. Elizabeth Longshore. Loveless, Ala. Eight children, 
names unknown. 

2-5 Haut McClung, d. 

3-5 Nancy Jane McClung, b. 1842; d. 1888, unm. Poplar 
Springs, Ga. 

4-5 Jasper William McClung. b. 1844; d. 1863; m. Ma- 
tilda Oneal. Poplar Springs, Ga. 

5-5 Samuel N. McClung, b. 1845 5 d. Feb. 12, 1896, at 
Rice, Texas, unm. 

6-5 Rev. Solomon Reece McClunj;, b. Dec. 15, 1847, ^^ 
Rockdale, N'^wton Co., Ga. He is a Baptist minister. He re- 
sided for a number of years in Ala. m. Nov. 29, 1866, Mary 
Ann Rebecca Brewster, b. Oct. 29, 1848. Harvey, Texas. 
Nine children, viz. : 

1-6 George Jasper McClung, b. Sep. 10, 1867 ; d. July 5, 
1902 ; m. Dec. 5, 1886, Alberta isbell. Cross, Texas. 

2-6 Van Young McClung, b. Apr. 17, 1870, He is a 
cripple. Harvey, Texas. 

3-6 Elizabeth Matilda McClung, b. Apr. 5, 1872; m. Dec. 
I, 1889, A. Z. Gober. Harvey, Texas. 

4-6 Mary Ida McClung, b. Feb. i, 1875. 

5-6 William Joseph McClung, b. May 18, 1878. 



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6-6 Sarah Frances McClung, b. July 26, 1880; m. Feb. 
14, 1904, Jesse G. Minkert, a lawyer, of Bryan, Texas. 

7-6 Luke Samuel McClung, b. Dec. 24, 1882. Harvey, 
Texas. 

8-6 Claudius Reece McClung, b. Apr. 26, 1884. 
9-6 Pattie Childress McClung. b. Oct. 13, 1887, "(dau.). 
7-5 Sarah A. McClung, b. 1849 ; d. 1881 ; m. Jack Sewell. 
Poplar Springs, Ga. 

8-5 Jesse Joseph McClung, b. 1851 ; m. Martha Linville. 
Cason, Texas. 

7-4 John K. McClung. b. 1817; d. 1899; m. Sarah Plunk- 
ett, b. 1819; d. 1890. Loveless, Ala. Eight children, viz.: 

1-5 James McClung, b. 1843; d. 1862. 

2-5 Rebecca McClung, b. 1845. Hulgan, Ala. 

3-5 Thomas McClung, b. 1847; m- Martha Little. Tuck- 
er, Ala. 

4-5 Jabez McClung. b. 1849; 4 1899. m. Martha Smith. 

5-5 William McClung, b. 1852; m. Martha Marbut. 
Hulgan, Ala. 

6-5 David McClung, b. 1854; m. Mary Morgan. Sigs- 
bee, Ala. 

7-5 Mary McClung, b. 1857; d. 1S76. 

8-5 John C. McClung, b. i860; m. Miss Masters, b. 1859. 
Tucker, Ala. Five children, viz.: 

1-6 Jesse McClung, b. 1889. 

2-6 Mollie McClung. b. 1891. 

3-6 Robert McClung. b. 1893 

4-6 Sarah McClung, b. 1895. 

5-6 Iva McClung, b. 1897. 

8-4 Beulah McClung. 

9-4 Sarah McClung, m. James Cleland. Loveless, Ala. 

10-4 William McClung, m. Mary Stewart, or Miss But- 
ler. Conyers, Ga. 

1 1-4 Louisa McClung, m. D. Clapp. Atlanta, Ga. 

2-2 JOHN McCLUNG, b. about 1760. Supposed to be 
a brother of David McClung, (1-2). Made application for 
pension May 26, 1833, at which time he was resicling in Smith 
Co., Tenn., at the age of 70 years. Pension was granted for 
one year, eight months and ten days actual service as a 
private in the South Carolina troops during the Revolutionary 
War. Enlisted in Edgefield Co., South Carolina. Served 
part of the time under Capt. Richard Johnstone and Col. 
Samuel Hammons. 

A list of Revolutionary pensioners, compiled June i, 
1840, contains the name of John McClung, then 80 years of 



232 McCiyUNG Genealogy. 



age and living in Sumner Co., Tenn. He is doubtless the 
same as mentioned above ; and is thought to have m. Nancy 
. At least three children, viz. : 

1-3 James Buford McClung. Emigrated from Sumner 
Co., Tenn., to Kentucky, m. Three daughters, vFz. : 

1-4 Sidney McClung, m. Mr. Simmons, a farmer of Pem- 
broke Ky. Three daughters. 

2-4 (A dau.) McClung. Living near Pembroke, Ky. 

3-4 (A dau.) McClung. Living in Logan Co., Ky. 
When she and her sisters were quite young their mother died 
and their father took them to a "'religious people called Sha- 
kers," where they remained until they were nearly grown. 
Their father went to 111. and m. 2d. They never saw him 
again. 

2-3 John McClung. 

3-3 (A dau.) McClung. 



THE TENNESSEE McCLUNGS. 



1-1 ROBERT McOLUNG, 

B. 1799; d. of dropsy at the home of his son John in Alabama, 
in 1870. "Robert was Scotch-Irish, and came across the water 
when he was quite small." He lived for a while in Tenn. m. 
1st, Mary Odle, d. in Tenn. After the death of his first wife, 
Robert emigrated from Tenn. to Ala. taking with Him his son 
John and and leaving his daughter Mary with her mother's 
relatives. Two children, viz. : 

1-2 MAR'Y McCLUNG. Was left with her mother's 
relatives. 

2-2 JOHN McClung, b. 1818; d. Feb. 14, 1892. After 
the death of his mother he went with his father to Ala. m. 
Mary Hurley. Mt. Hope, Ala. Eight children, viz. : 

1-3 Bettie McClung, b. 1844; m. S. R. Weems. Mt. 
Hope, Ala. 

2-3 W. M. McClung, b. 1846 ; m. Minnie Smith. Travis, 
Texas. 

3-3 J. R. McClung, b. 1848, (son) ; m. America Pickens. 
Mt. Hope, Ala. 

4-3 J. F. McClung, b. 1850; m. 1874, Kate Stunson. 
Travis, Texas. 

5-3 Lora McClung, b. 1852; m. 1873, J. J. Sandlin. Mt. 
Hope, Ala. Three children, viz. : 

1-4 Lillian Sandlin^ b. 1875. Town Creek, Ala. 



McClung Genealogy. 233 



2-4 Eunice Sandlin, b. 1881. Mt. Hope, Ala. 

3-4 Willie M. Sandlin, b. 1887. Mt. Hope, Ala. 

6-3 Ann McClung. b. 1854; m. 1877, G. W. Garrison. 
Chub Hill, Ala. 

7-3 Viola McClung, b. 1858; m. 1875, Os.car Stnnson. 
Springtown, Texas. 

8-3 J. T. McClung, b. 1861 ; m. 1882, Ida Sandlin. 

Robert McClung, (i-i) m. 2nd, in Ala., Mary Roden. 
Nine children, viz. : 

3-2 LEROY McCLUNG, b. at Mt. Hope, Ala. 

4-2 VIN McCLUNG, b. at Mt. Hope, Ala. 

5-2 WARREN McCLUNG, b. at Mt. Hope, Ala. 

6-2 WRIGHT McCLUNG, b. at Mt. Hope, Ala. 

7-2 BETTIE McCLUNG, m. Thomas Barker, of Hal- 
eysville, Ala. 

8-2 LOU McCLUNG, m. Vince Roden. Biler, Ala. 

9-2 JANE McCLUNG. 

10-2 MANILLA McCLUNG, m. John Pierce. Delmar, 
Ala. 

11-2^ MARILDA McCLUNG, m. Henry McNntt. Del- 
mar, Ala. 



THE COLORADO McCLUNGS. 



1-1 ROBERT McCLUNG. 

D. subsequent to 1820. He is said to have emigrated to Phil- 
adelphia, Pa., from Greeenbriar Co., W. Va. He is believed 
to belong to the Maryland McClung branch, but the relation- 
ship is not certain. He was bald-headed, m. At least one 
child, viz. : 

1-2 SAMUEL McCLUNG, d. m. in Philadelphia, Pa., 
Jane Lyle, sister of Rev. William Lyle. Samuel moved to 
Lancaster Co., Pa., prior to 1820. Six children, viz.: 

1-3 Robert McClung, d. of consumption in Lancaster 
Co., Pa., age about 22 years. 

2-3 Belle McClung, m. M. Smith. Victoria, III. 

3-3 Joseph Hutchison McClung, b. Feb. 10. 1820, in 
Lancaster Co., Pa. ; d. since 1896, near West Liberty, Iowa ; 
m. Mary Sensenbaugh. West Liberty, Iowa. Five children, 
viz.: 



234 McClung GenkaIvOgy. 

1-4 George McClung, b. about 1845 ; i"- Cambridge, 111. 
Seven or eight .children. 

2-4 Samuel McClung, b., about 1853. Teamster, m. 
West Liberty, Iowa. One child. 

3-4 Lutitia McClung, b. about 1855 ; m. James Pender- 
grass. Hancock, Iowa. 

4-4 Cora McClung^ h. about 1858; ni. Mr. Styles, d. 
l^enver, Col. 

5-4 Benjamin Franklin McClung, b. about i860. 2034 
Thirty-third Ave., Denver, Col. 

4-3 Thomas Black McClung, b. May 6, 1822; d. Nov. 21, 

1897, ; m. Sarah C. Barbe. 2503 Arapahoe St., Denver, Col. 
Eleven children, viz. : 

1-4 William Smith McClung, b. Au^. 12, 18^6; d. July 
4, 1881. 

2-4 James Gest McClung, b. Mar. 9, 1859; ^- J"ly 23, 
1894. 

3-4 Mary Jane McClung, b. Mar. 14, 1861 ; 3. Oct. 4, 
1862. 

4-4 Julia Parker McClung, b. June 7, 1863 ; m. Feb. 6, 
1887, John W. McLain. Lake Charles, La. 

5-4 Arthur Barbe McClung, b. Dec. 25, 1865; m. May 
4, 1899, Lizzie Dunn. 3337 Arapahoe St., Denver, Col. No 
issue. 

6-4 Charles Wallin McClung, b. July 23, 1868. Salida, 
Col. 

7-4 Estella Ivena McClung, b. Sep. 28, 1870; m. May 
24, 1895, Lee Buffenbarger. New London, Ohio. 

8-4 Ella Elizabeth McClung, b. Mar. 7, 1873; d. Nov. 
9, 1891. 

9-4 Nettie May McClung. b. Oct. 22, 1875 ; m. Sep. 6, 

1898, Herbert Harlow. 

10-4 Albert Ernest McClung, b. Nov. 30, 1878. Denver, 
Col. 

1 1-4 Harrel Duane McClung, b. May 17, 1882. 2503 
Arapahoe St., Denver, Col 

5-3 Samuel McClung. Sheriff of Adams County, 111. m. 
Ouincy, 111. Five children ; name of one, viz. : 

1-4 Robert Lyle McClung. Pueblo, Col., or 2503 Arap- 
ahoe St. Denver, Col. 

6-3 James Robinson McClung. d. m. Mary Jane Kirsh- 
ner. Newport, OJiio. 



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THE PITTSBURGH McCLUNGS. 



1-1 CAPT. JOHN McCLUNG. 

B. in Scotland ; d. in New York City in early manhood. He 
was captain of a merchant vessel ; m. Sarah MacDougal, d. 
abont 1858. Two children, viz.: 

1-2 REV. SAMUEL MILLIGAN McCLUNG, b. in 

New York City, Apr. 8, 1808; d. Aug. 6, 1869. He received 
his education at Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., and at 
Princeton Theological Seminary, graduating from the latter 
institution in 1835. He was ordained to the gospel ministry, 
Apr. 23, 1835. For many years he served as pastor of the 
Plum Creek Presbyterian Church in Allegheny Co., Pa. He 
also served the "Cross Roads Stone Church" in the same 
county. He was a director of Washington and Jefferson Col- 
lege and the Western Theological Seminary. He was a man 
of good intelligence and executive ability. He had an affable 
manner and possessed a host of warm personal friends. He m. 
1837, Nancy Cowan Gilchrist, b. Apr., 1818; d. Dec. 5, 1875, 
dau. of John Gilchrist, and granddaughter of Jeremiah Murry, 
founder of the town of Murrysville, Pa. Eight children, viz. : 

1-3 Rebecca Gilchrist McClung, b. June 9, 1838; m. Feb, 
17, 1858, George Luckey Lee, b. June 17, 1837 ; d. Sep. 24, 
1903. Oakmont, Pa. Ten children, viz. : 

1-4 Ida Lee, b. Nov. 28, 1858; m. Oct. 30, 1879, Dr. 
James Melancthon Hamilton, of Oakmont^ Pa. Four chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-5 James Hamilton. 

2-5 Helen Hamilton. 

3-5 Ethel Hamilton. 

4-5 George Hamilton. 

2-4 Caleb Carl Lee, b. Oct. 4, i860. Attorney-at-law. 
m. June 12, 1894, Lillian M. Robb, b. Feb. 15, 1865. Oakmont, 
Pa. Two children, viz. : 

1-5 Charles Robb Lee, b. Apr. 14, 1897. 

2-5 Clara Amelia Lee, b. May 11, 1902. 

3-4 Elizabeth Rippey Lee, b. Sep. 25, 1862; m. Feb. it, 
1892, Robert Cunliff McLean, of Oakmont, Pa. 

4-4 Samuel McClung Lee, b. Feb. 12, 1865; m. Nov. 22, 
1894, Ida M. Johnson, b. at Knoxville, Tenn., June 3, 1872. 
Address : Ben Avon, Pa. One child, viz. : 

1-5 George Lawrence Lee, b. Sep. 5, 18(96. 

5-4 Anna Lee, b. Nov. 15, 1868. Oakmont, Pa. 



236 McClung Genealogy. 



6-4 Cora Lee, b. June 7, 1870. 

7-4 Alfred McClung Lee, b. June 9, 1873. 

8-4 Nancy Murry Lee, b. Dec. 30, 1876. 

9-4 Margaret Skelton Lee, b. July 21, 1879. 

10-4 Rebecca McClung Lee, b. June 17, 1882. 

2-3 Elizabeth Wicks McClung, d. in infancy. 

3-3 John Cowan McClung, b. Apr. 8, 1843 ; cl- at Point 
Pleasant Hospital, near Arlington, Va., Nov. 23, 1862. He 
was a Federal soldier and served as a volunteer in the 136th 
Pennsylvania Regiment. 

4-3 Judge Samuel Alfred McClung, b. Mar. 2, 1845. 
Graduated at Washington and Jefferson College in 1863. 
Studied law and was admitted to the Bar Dec. 15, 1868. He 
settled in Pittsburgh, Pa., where he has been actively engaged 
in the practice of his profession. He was appointed Judge of 
the Court of Common Pleas, No. 3, May 26, 1891, by Gov. 
Robert E. Pattison. In November of the same year he was 
elected Judge for a term of ten years, and in November, 1901, 
he was reelected for a term of ten years, from January, 1902. 
See portrait. He m. Oct. 12, 1874, Fannie A. Merritt, b. Apr., 
1852, daughter of Dr. George Merritt, of Cherry Valley, i 
Otsego Co., N. Y. They reside at 1180 Murray Hill Ave., 
Pittsburgh, Pa. Four children, viz.: 

1-4 Belle McClung, b. Aug. 15, 1875; d. Aug. 25, 1875. 

2-4 Frances Isabelle McClung, b. Nov. 4, 1877. 

3-4 Samuel Alfred McClung, Jr., b. Sep. 4, 1880. Clerk 
in the First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa. 

4-4 Edith Murray McClung, b. Mar. 18, 1884. 

5-3 Jeremiah Murry Gilchrist McClung, Sr., b. Nov. 28, 
1848; d. Dec. 10, 1884; m. 1877, Annie Elizabeth Agnew, d. 
1902. Pittsburgh, Pa. Three children, viz.: 

1-4 Charles Agnew McClung, b. Feb. 24, 1878. Civil 
Engineer, m. June 5, 1902, Elizabeth Hartley Mering, b. 
Mar., 1880. Address: 733 Summerlea St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
One child, viz. : 

1-5 Elizabeth McClung, b. Sep. 16, 1903. 

2-4 Nancy Cowan McClung, b. Dec. 15, 1879; ^- ^^c. 
16, 1902, Dr. Harry Ballou Bryson. 823 N. Euclid Ave., Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. One child, viz. : 

1-5 Nancy Elizabeth Bryson, b.. Oct. 3, 1903. 

3-4 Mary Chambers McClung, b. Nov. 8, 1881. Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

4-4 Jeremiah Murry Gilchrist McClung, Jr. b. July 23, 
1883. Pittsburgh, Pa. > 

6-3 Sarah Jane McClung, b. 1850. Address: 386 St. 
Nicholas Ave., New York City, N. Y. 




JUDGE SAMUEL ALFRED McCLUXC. 

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7-3 Agnes Antoinette McClung, b. 1852. Address: 2527 
California Ave., Denver, Col. 

8-3 William Howard McClung, b. Nov. 22, 1854. Grad- 
uated from Pittsburgh High School in 1873. Studied law with 
his brother, Judge Samuel Alfred McClung, and was admitted 
to the Pittsburgh Bar in Dec, 1876. He is a member of the 
law firm of Chantler, McGill & McClung. Address : 120 
North St., E. Allegheny, Pa. See portrait. 

2-2 JOHN McCLUNG, d. in Camden, N. J., Jan. i. 1871, 
age about 63 years. He was a stove merchant in Philadelphia, 
Pa. m. Ann E. Eastburn, d. May 18, 1886. One child, viz.: 

1-3 Charles Alfred McClung, St., b. Apr., 1836. Hamp- 
ton, Va. m. Mar., 1864, Henrietta D. Lelar. 528 Royden St., 
Camden, N. J. Four children, viz. : 

1-4 Charles Alfred McClung, Jr., b. Sep. 5j 1865 ; d. Aor. 
5, 1892; m. Oct. 10, 1888, Frances Charlton. 1723 S. Broad 
St., Philadelphia, Pa. Two children, viz. : 

1-5 Amelia Charlton McClung, b. July 30, 1889. 

2-5 Edna Browning McClung, b. Nov, 30, 1890. 

2-4 Henrietta McClung, b. 1867 ; m. Frederick Paul 
Pfeififer. 613 Main St., Riverton, N. J. One child, viz.: 

1-5 Dorothy Pfeiffer, b. 1893. 

3-4 Baldwin Hufty McClung, b. 1869; d. 1869, 

4-4 Nellie McClung, b. Aug. 14, 1871 ; m. Nov. 12, 1891, 
Augustus Raymond Cavana. 615 Main St., Riverton, N, J. 
Three children, viz. : 

1-5 Mildred Townsend Cavana, d. 

2-5 Charlotte Cavana, b. May, 1898. 

3-5 Augusta Cavana, b. Dec, 1900. 

Sara MacDougal McClung, wid. of Capt. John McClung, 
(i-i) m. 2nd, Mr. Lewis, of Philadelphia, Pa., or Camden, 
N.J. 



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McCivUNG Genealogy. 



THE PENNSYLVANIA McCLUNGS. 



1-1 MR. McOLUNG. 



Resided in Ireland. . m. At least two sons, viz. : 

1-2 THOMAS McCLUNG, b. in Ireland. While yet 
unmarried he emigrated to America about i8i6; d. about 1843, 
in Delmont, Westmoreland Co., Pa. He was accidentally 
killed by a falling rafter, while erecting a church. He m. in 
Philadelphia, Pa., Margaret Campbelll, d. about 1847. Five 
children, viz. : 

1-3 William McClung, d. of typhoid fever about 1847, 
age about 18 years. Was sick at the time of his mother's 
death, and died soon thereafter, at Delmont, Pa. 

2-3 Jane McClung, d. m. Finley Patch, d, Blairsville, 
Pa. T'hree children, viz. : 

1-4 Mary Patch, d. unm. 

2-4 James Campbell Patch, b. Jan. 15, 1856; m. Apr. 
24, 1879, Mary A. Williams, b. Oct. 20, i860. Address: 258 
Bellefield ave., Pittsburgh. Pa. One child, viz.: 

1-5 Mary Virginia Patch, b. Jan. 30, 1880; d. Aug. 18, 
1880. 

Teacher. Braddock, Pa. 

m. Gilbert Myers. Six chil- 



Jacob Davis, of Bennet, Pa. 



3-4 Sarah Hosack Patch. 
3-3 Evaline McClung, d. 
dren, viz. : 

1-4 Missouri Myers, m. 
Four children, viz. : 

1-5 Clarence Davis. 
Clyde Davis. 
Earl Davis. 
Adda Davis. 

Tillie Myers, b. Oct. 30, 1863; m. William Berger, 
of Homewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Eleven children, viz.: 
1-5 Albert Berger, b. June 25, 1882. 

Sadie Berger, b. about 1884; d. in infancy. 
Harry Berger, b. Sep. 12, 1886. 
Sophia Berger. 

Dollie Berger, b. June 6, 1891. 
Clyde Berger, b. Dec. 5, 1893. 
Raymond Berger, b. Feb. 5, 1895. 
Katherine Berger, b. Nov. 25^ 1896. 
Jessie Berger, b. Feb. 21, 1898. 
John Berger, b. June 19, 1899. 
Alice Berger, d. in infancy. 



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3-4 Charles Myers, b. Feb. 22, 1865. 

4-4 Oliver Myers. Supposed to be de.ceased. 

5-4 William Myers. 

6-4 Lizzie Myers, d. 

4-3 Lizzie McClung, d, unm. 

5-3 Oliver Campbell McClung, b. Jan. 29, 1837; tl- Nov. 
14, 1897. He moved from Delmont, to Pittsburgh, Pa. in 
March, 1858. He was a printer and established the McClung 
Printing- Company of Pittsburgh. He enlisted April 15, 1861, 
in the first company of Federal soldiers from Pittsburgh, 
Company A, Seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer In- 
fantry. His height was five feet nine inches. He had black 
hair and brown eyes. m. ist, about Feb., 1861, Anna Rebecca 
Scott, b. at Carlisle, Pa., Jan. 9, 1838; d. Mar. 18, 1870, dau. 
of Thomas Scott and his wife, Esther Bowler Scott. Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. Three .children, viz. : 

1-4 Charles McClung, b. May 29, 1863; d. May 29, 1866. 

2-4 Horace A. McClung, b. in Pittsburgh, Pa., Apr. 8, 
1865. He is proprietor and business manager of the McClung 
Printing Company, of Pittsburgh. It is in large measure 
owing to his generous cooperation that the publication of 
this volume has been made possible. See portrait, m. June 
9. 1894, Julia Cavener, b Feb. 15, 1868. They reside at 5532 
Kentucky Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Three children, viz. : 

1-5 Leona Elizabeth McClung, b. Mar. 15, 1895. See 
portrait. 

2-5 Olive Lucille McClung, b. Feb, 4, 1897. See por- 
trait. 

3-5 Horace Kenneth McClung, b. May 11, 1904. He is 
entitled to the distinction of being ^he youngest McClung re- 
corded in this volume. See portrait. 

3-4 Jessie Irene McClung, b. Apr. 17, 1867. Graduated 
from the Normal Department of the Pittsburgh High Schools. 
She is the bookkeeper for a mercantile house in Pittsburgh. 
She is an active worker in the Methodist Episcopal Church, 
and a teacher in the Sunday School. 

Oliver Campbell McClung, (5-3) m. 2nd, Elizabeth Whit- 
field, d. May 3, 1897. Two children, viz.: 

4-4 Montgomery McClung, b. May 24, 1874. Grocery 
merchant. Member of the firm of Brooks & McClung. Ad- 
dress : 5532 Kentucky Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 

5-4 Harry Hill McClung, b. Aug. 30, 1876; d. Feb. 5, 
1879. 

2-2 JAMES McCLUNG, b. in Ireland; d. in Ireland 
about Sep., 1885. 



240 McClung Genealogy. 



2-1 Mr. McOLUNG. 

Resided in Ireland; m. Two sons, viz.: 

1-2 JOHN McCLUNG, b. in Ireland; d. in Pittsburgh, 
Pa., in 1883. He was a first .cousin of Thomas McClung, (1-2) 
who was killed at Delmont, Pa. John Mc'Clung emigrated 
from Fintona, Ireland, and resided in Pittsburgh, Pa. for many- 
years. He superintended a grain elevator. He was once 
proprietor of a hotel. He also served as coroner of the city 
of Pittsburgh. He was a member of the First United Presby- 
terian Church, and is remembered by the oldest citizens as 
an upright and honorable citizen. He was a very large man, 
weighing near two hundred pounds. His hair and beard 
were gray. He m. Nancy Jane Wilson, d. 1894. They resided 
at 631 Center Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. One child, viz.: 

1-3 Mary Jane McClung, b. 1848; d. Mar. 26, 1890; m. 
Oct. 27., 1870, Andrew Haugh Bryce, b. Apr. 14, 1842. Glass 
manufacturer. 1002 Farragut St., Pittsburgh, Pa, Four chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-4 Mary Agnes Bryce, b. Aug. 6, 1872 ; d. Apr. 18, 1800, 
unm. 

2-4 Elizabeth Graham Bryce, b. July 9, 1875 ; d. Feb. 8, 
1889, 

3-4 Jean Francis Bryce, b. May 8, 1882 ; m. May 20, 
1902, Charle;-. H. Kincaid, Pittsburgh, Pa, 

4-4 Kenneth Reid Bryce, b. Feb. 7, 1884. 1002 Farragut 
St., Pittsburgh, Pa. . 

2-2 ROBERT McCLUNG. Emigrated from Fintona, 
Ireland, to the United States, He returned to Ireland, He 
is thought to *have had a son, viz. ; 

1-3 Robert McClung. He resides at Drafton, Fintona, 
Tyrone Co., Ireland. 




WILLIAM HOWARD McCLUNG. 

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McClung Genealogy. 241 



THE ILLINOIS McCLUNCS. 



1-1 MR. McOLUNG. 

Had at least two sons, viz. : 

1-2 EPHRAIM McCLUNG, SR., b. in Ireland. Emi- 
igrated to America. Settled for a while at Darlington, Pa. ; 
then emigrated to Fairfield, 111., where he died. m. Three 
children, viz. : 

1-3 Ephraim McClung, b. in Ireland about 1830; d. about 
1866. Emigrated from Ireland to Darlington, Pa. ; thence to 
Fairfield, 111.; m. Anastasia Beauchamp, b, about 1836; d. 
about 1881. Four children, viz.: 

1-4 Edward McClung, b. O.ct. i, 1856. Address: Fair- 
field, 111. Member of the Illinois State Legislature ; m. Qct. 
31, 1889, Price Fogle, b. 1862; d. Aug. 14, 1895. Three chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-5 Mamie Pauline McClung, b. Nov. 26 1890. 

2-5 Mildred Lee McClung, b. Jan 10, 1893. 

3-5 Edna Price McClung, b. Feb. 12, 1895. 

2-4 Mary Alice McClung, m. Oscar C. Gaston. Louis- 
ville, 111. 

3-4 Carrie May McClung. Fairfield, 111. 

4-4 Thomas McClung. 

2-3 (A dau.) McClung, d. m. John Ewing, d. Fair- 
field, 111, One son, viz. : 

1-4 John Ewing, Jr. Farmer. Fairfield, 111. 

3-3 (A child) McClung, d. Flora 111. 

4-3 Catherine McClung, d. Mar. 13, 1889; m. Mr. Ford, 
of Youngstown, Ohio. Three children, viz. : 

1-4 Emma Ford, 210 W. Wood St., Youngstown, Ohio. 

2-4 (A dau.) Ford. 

3-4 (A son) Ford. Youngstown, Ohio. 

2-2 HUGH McCLUNG, d. He was a half-brother of 
Ephraim McClung, Sr. (1-2), and lived at Fairfield, 111. 



242 McClung Genealogy. 



THE OHIO McCLUNCS. 



1-1 MR. McOLUNG. 

Lived in Ireland. Had at least four sons, viz. : 

1-2 JAMES McCLUNG, b. in Fintona, Tyrone Co., 
Ireland ; d. m. in Ireland, Margaret Reynolds, d. 1840. They 
emigrated to America in 1817. He died of ship fever at Phil- 
adelphia soon after landing. He was a cousin of the mother 
of James Buchanan, President of the U. S. This iact suggests 
the probability of his being a brother or first cousin of Charles 
McClung, (1-3) recorded on page 112. Five children, viz.: 

1-3 John McClung, b. in Ireland about 1785 ; d. Feb., 
1873, Emigrated to America with his parents in 1817. Set- 
tled first in Pennsylvania for a few years, then emigrated to 
Adams Co., Ohio ; m. 1825, or 1826, Jane Clark, d. 1876. Five 
children, viz, 

1-4 Samuel McClung, b. 1827; d. 1869. 

2-4 Margaret McClung, b. 1828; d. Dec, 1891 ; m. S. B. 
Coleman, of Wheat, Ohio. No issue, 

3-4 James W. McClung, b. Mar. 28, 1831. Attorney-at- 
law. West Union, Ohio. m. June 23, 1859, N, A. Clark, b. 
1838. Two .children, viz. : 

1-5 Horace E. McClung, b. i860. Farmer. Wheat, 
Ohio. 

2-5 Jennie Brown McClung, b. Oct. 2, 1873; d. Aug. ii, 
1895, at West Union, Ohio. 

4-4 Sarah J. McClung, b. 1833. Wheat, Ohio. 

5-4 Mary A. McClung, b. 1835. Wheat, Ohio. 

2-3 Samuel McClung, b. in Ireland, d. 1869. Emigrated 
to America, m. Mrs. Jane Mannon. One child, viz. : 

1-4 (A dau.) McClung, d, 

3-3 Mary McClung, d. 1876 ; m. in Ireland, Samuel 
Crawford. 

4-3 James McClung, b. 1790; d. 1855; m. Jane Clark. 
Nine children ; three sons ; names of two, viz. : 

1-4 R. Burgess McClung, d. Farmer. Elder in Presby- 
terian Church at E.ckmansville, Ohio. m. Two children, viz. : 

1-5 Robert McClung, m. Oct. 24, 1895, Dora Kane. Eck- 
mansville, Ohio. 

2-5 Mary McClung. Eckmansville, Ohio. 

2-4 Rev. John Newton McClung, b. near E.ckmansville, 
Ohio, Sep. 24, 1831 ; d. in Springfield, Mo., Dec, 1896. Law- 
yer and later a Presbyterian minister, m. Sep, 30, 1856, Pene- 



McClung Genealogy. 243 



lope Taylor, b. Oct. 21, 1837. Parsons, Kansas. Eight chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-5 Julia Belle McClung, b. Aug. 31. 1857; d. Mar. 24, 
1897; m. Mar. 11, 1884, John D. Beck, b. 1854. Lawyer. 
Greensburg, Kan. Six children, viz. : 

1-6 Nellie Beck, d. May, 1892. 

2-6 Maggie Beck d. May, 1892'. 

3-6 Eldna Beck, d. May, 1892. 

4-6 Harold McClung Beck, b. 1891. 

5-6 Emily Beck, b. 1893. 

6-6 John E. Beck, b. 1895. 

2-5 Adah Elizabeth McClung. b. Sep. 6, 1858; m. May 
31, 1887, Rev. William Wylie Kilpatrick. Teacher and minis- 
ter. Girard, Kan. Three children, viz.: 

1-6 Rollo Raymond Kilpatrick. 

2-6 Jennie Faye Kilpatrick. 

3-6 Wylie McClung Kilpatrick. 

3-5 Grace McClung, b. Sep. 9, i860; d. Nov. 18, 1862, 
at Xenia, Ohio. 

4-5 Lulu McClung, b. Sep. 15, 1862; d. Mar. 24, 1865, ^^ 
Xenia, Ohio. 

5-5 James Price McClung, b. Nov. 30, 1864, at Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. Address: 1412 Morgan Ave., Parsons, Kan. 

6-5 Emily Jane McClung, b. Sep. 5, 1868; m. Sep. 26, 
1894, Ebenezer H. McCreery. Lumber merchant. 1412 Mor- 
gan Ave., Parsons, Kan. Three children, viz.: 

1-6 Margaret G. McCreery. 

2-6 Katherine McCreery. 

3-6 John Harold McCreery. 

7-5 William Taylor McClung, b. Jan. 10, 1871 ; m. De.c. 
28, 1892, Susan M. Bedell. 1528 Appleton Ave.. Parsons, 
Kan. Four children, viz. : 

1-6 Lydia P. McClung. 

2-6 John B. McClung, d. age 4 years. 

3-6 Theodore McClung, d. age 18 months. 

4-6 Florence McClung. 

8-5 Burgess McClung, b. Apr. 11, 1873; d. Apr. 17, 1878, 
at Paola, Kan. 

5-3 Ann McClung, b. in Fintona, Ireland, d. 1879; m. 
Arthur Clark. 

2-2 THOMAS McCLUNG, b. in Fintona, Ireland; d. 
in Ireland. 

3-2 SAMUEL McCLUNG, .b in Fintona, Ireland ; d. in 
Ireland. 

4-2 LANDRUM McCLUNG, b. in Fintona, Ireland; d. 
in Ireland. 



244 McClung Genealogy. 



WEST PHILADELPHIA McCLUNCS. 



1-1 MR. McOLUNG. 

B. in Ireland ; d. in Fintona, Tyrone Co., Ireland, m. Two 
children, viz. : 

1-2 JAMES McCLUNG. Fintona, Tyrone Co., Ireland. 

2-2 JOHN McCLUNG, b. Aug. 12, 1785, in Fintona, 
Ireland; d. July 4, 1861, at Twenty-first and Market streets 
Philadelphia, Pa. He is said to have been "the very image" 
of Napoleon Bonaparte. Emigrated to Philadelphia in 1819; 
m. in Ireland, Mrs. Elizabeth Evan, nee McClaren, b. about 
1802 ; d. 1847. Sixteen children. Names of only ten are 
known, viz. : 

1-3 Ann McClung, m. George James. One son, viz, : 

1-4 William James. Supt. of Hansom cabs for the Penn. 
R. R. Address: 231 1 Christian St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

2-3 Thomas McClung, d. m. Ann DeGalb, d. in Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Five children, viz.: 

1-4 William McClung, d. m. 

2-4 James McClung. 

3-4 George McClung. 

4-4 Mary Margaret McClung, 

5-4 John McClung, m. Katherine Ferran. One child, 
viz. : 

1-5 Thomas Ferran McClung, b. May 30, 1867 ; d. Sep. 
II, 1900; m. Sep. 2, 1887, Sarah Gamble^ b. July 13, 1868. She 
is the proprietress of a saloon at 1649 Federal St., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. Two children, viz. : , 

1-6 Agnes Leslie McClung, b. D&c. 25, 1891. 

2-6 Helen Frances McClung, b. Dec. 15, 1897. 

6-4 Jane McClung, d. m. Thomas Lutzenburg. 

3-3 William McClung, d. Was drowned in the Schuyl- 
kill River, m. Mary Wear. Two .children, viz. : 

1-4 James McClung, d. in Washington, D. C. during 
Civil War, unm. 

2-4 William McClung, b. Apr. 8, 1845; d. m. Mar. 8, 
1869, Agnes Leslie, b. Feb. 17, 18 — . Address: 1505 Manton 
St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

4-3 James McClung, d. about 1864. He was a sea cap- 
tain, or first mate on a merchant vessel. He was born at sea, 
lived at sea and was drowned at sea by being washed over- 
board. 



McClung Genealogy. 245 



According to another account he was in command of a 
vessel belonging to the Clyde line, and was enroute to Bra- 
zil. A mutiny occurred on the vessel, and in his attempt to 
quell the mutiny he lost his life, m. Mary Mc'Cabe, 607 
Wharton street. Philadelphia, Pa. Five children, viz. : 

1-4 John J. McClung, b. Oct. 11, 1856, Jennings, La. 
m. Sybil Pixley, b. 1863. Three children, viz.: 

1-5 Vira McClung, b. 1887. Stenographer and typc- 
v/riter. Jennings, La. 

2-5 Edwin J. McClung, b. 1889. 

3-5 William L. McClung, b. i8'92. 

2-4 Annie McClung, b. 1858; d. i860. 

3-4 James McClung, b. i860; d. 1868. 

4-4 William J. McClung. Omaha, Neb. 

5-4 Mary McClung, b. 1864; d. 1865. 

The widow of James McClung, (4-3) m. 2nd, Thomas 
Cramer, d. Sangamon Co., 111. 

5-3 Elizabeth McClung, m. Charles Sharp. No issue. 

6-3 Jane McClung, d. unm. 

7-3 John McClung. I., d. in infancy. 

8-3 John McClung II., b. Sep. 16, 1833. Probably named 
for his brother who died in infancy. He is employed in the 
P. R. R. shops, at Philadelphia, m. Oct. 4, 1854, Helen Ma- 
guire, b. Feb. 19, 1838. She is a member of the Roman Cath- 
olic Church. 3203 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. Eleven chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-4 Thomas McClung, b. Mar. 4, 1856: d. Apr. 5, 1899. 
He was a brakeman on the Pennsylvania Railroad, m. Jan. 
22, 1888. Ida Mitton, b. Dec. 21, 1867. Address: 3203 Race 
St., Philadelphia, Pa. Four children, viz. : 

1-5 Laura McClung, b. Aug. 3, 1889. 

2-5 Thomas McClung, b. Mar. 4, 1893. Student at 
Girard College, Philadelphia, Pa. 

3-5 Walter John McClung, b. Apr. i, 1895. 3203 Race 
St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

4-5 WiUiam McClung, b. Nov. 20, 1897. 

2-4 Jane McClung, b. Mar. 2, 1858; d. Dec. 5, 1858. 

3-4 George McClung, b. Nov. 3, 185— :d. Apr, 12, 1863. 

4-4 Lillian McClung, b. Sep. 6, 1866. 

5-4 Annie McClung,' b. Oct, 14, 1868; d. June 26, 1889; 
m. June 24, 1888, William Blakely, d. 

6-4 Laura McClung, b. Dec. 20, 1870; d. Oct. 9. 1891, 
unm. 

7-4 Helen McClung, b. Jan. 12, 1873; m. Jan. 23, 1895, 
Dr. Harry James, 639 Hudson St., New York, N. Y. 



246 McClung Genealogy. 

8-4 William McClung, b. May lo, 1876; d. Oct. 14, 1877. 

9-4 Gertrude McClung, b. Apr. 11, 1878; m. Feb. 24, 
1900, Edward Irwin. 3203 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

10-4 Frank McClung, b. Jan. i, 1884; d. Oct. 8, 1894. 
Was killed by a trolley car, 

1 1-4 (A child) McClung. 

9-3 Robert A. McClung, b. Jan., 1835; d. m. Annie Ma- 
rad. Baltimore, Md. Three children, viz.: 

1-4 Annie McClung, m. Dr. Eachus, of Altoona or Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

2-4 Elizabeth McClung, m. Baltimore, Md. 

3-4 Jane McClung, m. Philadelphia, Pa. 

10-3 Alexander McClung, b. about 1839; d. m. Anna 
Welch. 608 N. Thirty-second St., Philadelphia, Pa. Five 
children, viz. : 

1-4 Robert Alexander McClung, b. about 1872. Trav- 
eling salesman for Heinz Pickle Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa. Lan- 
caster, Pa. m. Oct. 23, 1901, Katherine Cecelia Snyder, b. 
about 1873. 

2-4 Alexander McClung, d. 

3-4 Elizabeth McClung, m. Harry P. Barnes, Sr. 608 
N. Thirty-second St., Philadelphia, Pa. One child, viz.: 

1-5 Harry Paul Barnes, Jr. 

4-4 Maggie McClung, m. John Pyle, of Westchester, Pa. 

5-4 Benjamin Sharp McClung, d. age about 14 months. 



THE PHILADELPHIA McCLUNGS. 



1-1 WILLIAM McCLUNG. 

D. at Skelgy, Tyrone Co., Ireland, six miles east of Omagh; 
m. Rebecca Wilson. Four children, viz. : 

1-2 JOHN McCLUNG, m. Lived in Tyrone Co., Ire- 
land. 

2-2 JAMES McCLUNG, d. m. Margaret Richardsoa 
Lived at Skelgy, Tyrone Co., Ireland. Five children, viz. : 

1-3 William McClung. Went to Australia. 

2-3 James McClung. Remained on the old homestead, 
at Skelgy, Ireland. 

3-3 John McClung. Went to Australia. 

4-3 Samuel McClung. 

5-3 Rebecca McChjng. 

3-2 SAMUEL McCLUNG. Was in the British Army. 
His watch and gun were inherited by his brother William. 



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4-2 WILLIAM McCLUNG, d. about 1846. Lived in 
Killen, Ireland, m. Mattie Mc'Cutcheon, d. about 1847. Two 
children, viz. : 

1-3 William McClung, b. about 1834; m. May, 1863, 
Sarah Barton, d. He resides at "Old Men's Home," Powelton 
Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Four children, viz. : 

1-4 Martha Jane McClung, d. 

2-4 William John McClung, St., b. Apr. 12, 1867. Liv- 
eryman. 2521 Master St., Philadelphia, Pa., m. Mar. 16, 
T891, Maria Mitchell Chambers, b. Oct. 17, 1865. Six chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-5 Elizabeth Hillard McClung, b. Jan. 12, 1892. 

2-5 William John McClung, Jr., b. Aug. 25, 1893. 

3-5 Jesse Chambers McClung, b. O.ct. 17, 1895. 

4-5 Maria Mitchell McClung, b. Nov. 26, 1897. 

5-5 George Summers McClung, b. July 26, 1900. 

6-5 Elsie Sarah McClung, b. Dec. 21, 1902. 

3-4 Charles Washington McClung, b. Feb. 22, 1873 ; m. 
Oct. 23, 1895, Minnie Laura Lang, b. Mar. 13, 1873. He is 
employed with Strawbridge & Clothier, of Philadelphia. Ad- 
dress : 15 Tthan St., Philadelphia, Pa. Three children, viz.: 

1-5 Lillian Gladys McClung, b. July 2, 1897. 

2-5 Charles William McClung, b. Sep. 17, 1901. 

3-5 Mildred Lang McClung, b. Feb. 20, 1903. 

4-4 Thomas McClung. Address: 1521 Bainbridge St., 
Philadelphia, Pa. He is a house decorator. 

2-3 Charles McClung, m. Rebecca Davis. Address: Mt. 
Varned, Castle Gong, County Tyrone, Ireland. Two chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-4 William McClung. 

2-4 Thomas lN*cClung. 



248 McClung Genealogy. 



THE BOSTON McCLUNCS. 



1-1 ROBERT McOLUNG. 

D. m. Mrs. Margaret Means, nee Shaw. They lived and 
died at Clogher, Tyrone Co., Ireland. Four children, viz. : 

1-2 SARAH McCLUNG, d. m. Samuel Barr, d. One 
child, viz. : 

1-3 Jennie Barr, m. Thomas Gray. Address: Marple, 
Pa. 

2-2 WILLIAM McCLUNG, b. May lo, 1840, in Clogher, 
Tyrone Co., Ireland. Emigrated to America May 9, 1850; m. 
June 3, 1857, Cahterine Mary Murray, b. 1845; d. Feb. 3, 
1898. He is a retired .farmer. 1436 S, Sixteenth St., Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Six children, viz.: 

1-3 Margaret McClung, b. June 5, 1858.; d. June 12, 1858. 

2-3 Margaret Vinnetta McClung, b. June 3, 1861. Dress- 
maker. 1436 S. Sixteenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

3-3 Robert Alexander McClung, b. Sep. 13, 1863. Watch- 
man for P. R. R. 1918 S. Sixteenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. ; m. 
Oct. 22, 1890, Helena Brenzel, b. May 6, 1872. Four cihldren, 
viz. : 

1-4 Fred McClung, b. Oct. 9, 1891 ; d, Oct. 12, 1891. 

2-4 Frederick Brenzel McClung, b. Sep. 8, 1892. 

3-4 Elsie Roberta McClung, b. De.c. 17, 1894. 

4-4 Earl Alexander McClung, b. Nov. 8, 1897. 

4-3 Matilda McClung, d. age eight years. 

5-3 Mary Jane McClung, b. Feb. 10, 1870. 

6-3 William McClung, Jr., d. age six months. 

3-2 ANNA McCLUNG, d. m. Alexander Campbell, d. 
Philadelphia, Pa. No issue. 

4-2 DAVID McCLUNG. Lives in Fintona, Tyrone Co., 
Ireland ; m. Margaret Means. Seven children, viz. : 

1-3 William McClung, m. He is an expressman. Bos- 
ton, Mass. No issue. 

2-3 Elizabeth McClung, m. Ph[lip Mackie, of Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

3-3 John McClung. Boston, Mass. 

4-3 Robert McClung. Boston, Mass, 

5-3 Sarah McClung, d. 

6-3 James McClung. Lives in Clogher, Tyrone Co., Ire- 
land. 

7-3 Mary McClung, m. Philadelphia, Pa. 



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THE TORONTO McCLUNCS. 



1-1 MR. McCLUNG. 

He was Scotch and lived to an old age in the parish of 
Fintona, Ireland. At least one son, viz.: 

1-2 ADAM McCLUNG, d. Over 90 years of age. Lived 
on the town land of Drumderg, near Fintona, Ireland. He m. 
Miss McClung, his relative. Five children, viz. : 

1-3 Samuel McClung,, b. in Ireland. Emigrated to Can- 
ada, where he died at a good old age. 

2-3 James McClung, d. age 60 years ; m. Three sons, 
viz. : 

1-4 James McClung, m. Fintona, Ireland. Farmer. 
Two sons, viz. : 

1-5 Samuel McClung. "Happened to an accident when 
young. Fell out of bed on his head and was thus incapaci- 
tated for business." 

2-5 Dr. John McClung. b. about 1858. Graduated at the. 
College of Surgeons, Dublin, Ireland. Resides near Omagh, 
Ireland. 

2-4 Samuel McClung, d. 

3-4 John McClung, b. in Ireland. Lives in Australia. 

3-3 William McClung, b. in Ireland ; d. in Canada at an 
advaaced age. 

4-3 John McClung, b. in Ireland. Emigrated to Canada 
in 1842. Settled 40 miles from Toronto, d. age 60 years, m. 
Five children, four sons ; name of one,, viz. : 

1-4 John McClung, b.^ in Ireland. Emigrated to Can- 
ada with his father in 1842. Merchant of Toronto, Canada, m. 
Three children, one son. 

5-3 (A dau.) McClung. 



THE BUFFALO McCLUNCS. 



MR. McOLUNG. 

M. Miss Taylor. They lived in County Tyrone. Ireland. 
Three children, viz. : 

1-2 JAMES McCLUNG. d. Mar., 1833: m. ist, Mattie 
McClung. They lived midway between Fintona and Tre- 
more ; and seven miles from Omagh, Ireland. One son, viz. : 

1-3 James McClung. 



250 McClung Genealogy. 



James McClung (1-2) m. 2nd, Nancy Crawford. Seven 
children, viz. : 

2-3 John McClung, d. in Ireland ; m. Ellen Boyle. Seven 
children ; names of four, viz. : 

1-4 John McClung. 

2-4 Mary McClung. 

3-4 Ellen McClung. 

4-4 James McClung. 

3-3 Alexander McClung, m. Mary Lindsay. Fintona, 
Ireland. No issue. 

4-3 William McClung, m. Fannie Burns. Emigrated to 
Williamsville, Canada. Seven children, viz. : 

1-4 James McClung, 

2-4 Arthur McClung. 

3-4 William McClung. 

4-4 Joseph McClung. 

5-4 Jane McClung. 

6-4 Fannie McClung, 

7-4 Mary McClung, 

5-3 Thomas McClung, Emigrated to St. John, New 
Brunswick. He wrote back to his brothers advising them not 
to come there. Nothing more was heard of him. 

6-3 Mary McClung, m. James Moore. 

7-3 Elizabeth McClung, m. James Matheson. King, 
Canada. 

8-3 Robert McClung, b. Feb. 11, 1833; m. Mar. 13, 1869, 
Mary Burke, b. May 12, 1852. Address: 276 Seneca St., Buf- 
falo, N. Y. Three children, viz. : 

1-4 Joseph McClung, b. Dec. 10, 1871, (twin) unm. 276 
Seneca St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

2-4 Frank McClung, b. Dec. 10, 1871, (twin) unm. 276 
Sene.ca St., Buflfalo, N. Y. 

3-4 Harriet McClung, b. Jan. 8, 1869; m. June i, 1885, 
Henry James Jacobs, b. Feb. 27, 1864. Address : 225 Ashland 
Ave.. Buffalo, N. Y. Two children, viz. : 

1-5 Jessie Jacobs, b. Mar. 6, 1886. 

2-5 Ruth Jacobs, b. July 22, 1892. 

2-2 SAMUEL McCLUNG, d. in Ireland. 

3-2 JOHN McCLUNG, Emigrated from Ireland to New 
York City. He may be the father of the R'ev. Samuel Milligan 
McClung, 



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THE CANADA McCLUNCS. 



1-1 Mr. McCLUNG. 

B. in Ireland, m. Two children, viz. : 

1-2 ELIZABETH McCLUNG, d. Sep., 1897; m. Samuel 
Whittle. Port Hope, Canada. 

2-2 JOHN McCLUNG, b. Feb. 28, 1839, in County 
Down, Ireland, d. Nov. 17, 1903. Emigrated in 1858 to Co- 
burg, Canada ; thence in 1859, ^o Port Hope, Canada, m. 
about 1864, Mary Ann Potter, b. about 1843; d. Nov. 20, 1899. 
Port Hope, Canada. Four children, viz. : 

1-3 William John McClung, b. 1865. Tinsmith, plumber 
and steam-fitter. Port Hope, Canada. 

23 Harry Victor McClung, b. Aug. 8, 1869. Carriage 
builder, m. Dec. 25, 1888, Rossa Ann Friday, b. July 31, 1870, 
of Rochester, N. Y. Address: 561 West Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Two children, viz. : 

1-4 Ernest Victor McClung, b. June 8, 1892. 

2-4 (A son) McClung, b. Mar. 10, 1897; d. Mar. 17, 1897. 

3-3 Clara Lillian McClung, b. De.c. 13, 1875. (twin.). 
Port Hope, Canada. 

4-3 Henrietta Movillion McClung, b. Dec. 13, 1875, 
(twin) ; m. Aug. 14, 1899, Frederick Wright, b. about 1879. 
Port Hope, Canada. 



THE MICHIGAN McCLUNCS. 



1-1 JOHN McCLUNG. 

Lived in Ireland. Five children, viz.: 

1-2 JOHN McCLUNG. He is thought to have lived in 

Ireland, m. Three children, viz.: 

1-3 William McClung. 

2-3 John McClung. 

3-3 George McClung. 

2-2 JAMES McCLUNG, (twin). Emigrated from Ire- 
land to the eastern part of Canada, m. Miss Greer. Nine 
children, viz. : 

1-3 John McClung. 

2-3 William McQung. 



252 



McCltUng Genealogy. 



3-3 George McClung. 
4-3 James McClung, d. in Canada. 

5-3 Thomas McClung, b. probably in Canada; d. about 
1900; m. Sarah E. Johnson. Decatur, Mich. Two children, 
viz. : 

1-4 Minnie Adel McClung, m. Rev. P. S. Shoemaker, a 
Free Methodist minister. 268 E. Creighton Ave., Fort 
Wayne, Ind. 

2-4 Grace Pearl McClung, b. about 1879. Address: De- 
catur, Mich. Studied music and art in Chicago. 
6-3 Mariah McClung. 
Matilda McClung. 
Elizabeth McClung. 
Mary McClung, m. Lorenzo F. Bassett, of Cortland, 



N. 



7-3 
8-3 
9-3 
Y. 



3-2 WILLIAM McCLUNG, (twin), m. Monaghan, Ire- 
land. One son, viz. : 

1-3 William McClung, d. about 1892 at 10 Loading Bank 
bv Kilbirnie, Ayershire, Scotland. About 1873 he emigrated 
with his family from Gilford, County Down, Ireland, to Scot- 
land, m. Catherine McGoogin. Three children, viz.: 

1-4 Esther Jane McClung. m. Thomas Bell. 

2-4 Margaret McClung, m. James McKni^ht ; d. about 

1895. 

3-4 Thomas McClung, b. about 1872. He is a foot-ball 

enthusiast, and a very zealous Christian. 10 Loading Bank 

by Kilbirnie, Ayershire, Scotland. 

4-2 THOMAS McCLUNG, m. One son, viz.: 
1-3 Joseph McClung. 

.■5-2 GEORGE McCLUNG. 



McClung Genealogy. 253 



THE ERIE McCLUNCS. 



1-1 DAVID McCLUNG. 

Lived in Ireland, m. Jane . Five children, viz.: 

1-2 (A CHILD) McCLUNG. 

2-2 (A SON) McCLUNG, is thought to have emigrated 
to the United States. 

3-2 WILLIAM McCLUNG, d. Cayuga, Can. 

4-2 SAMUEL McCLUNG, d. Cayuga, Can. 

5-2 DAVID McCLUNG, Jr., b. Mar. 2, 1796, in the 
township of Killafadee, County Armagh, Ireland; d. Jan 26, 
1888. United with the Presbyterian Church at Tassah, Ire- 
land, when 18 years of age. m. 1828, Charlotte McCormick, 
of Tyrone Co., Ireland; d. 1830. One child, viz.: 

1-3 Mary McClung, m. Peter McClaren, of Cayuga, 
Canada. 

David McClung, Jr., (5-2) m. 2nd, 1832, Eliza Slater. 
They left Ireland and Emigrated to Canada, landing at Que- 
bec, June 3, 1833. They lived in Kingston about 16 months 
then came to Cayuga in Oct., 1834. He lived there the re- 
mainder of his life. Fifteen children, names of nine, viz.: 

2-3 Eliza Jane McClung, m. William Geddes. 

3-3 Ellen McClung, m. James Lockie, of Hanover, Can- 
ada. Three children, viz.: 

1-4 Alexander Lockie, a druggist. Main and Summer 
Sts., Buffalo, N. Y. 

2-4 Peter Lockie, Buffalo^ N. Y. 

3-4 Jack Lockie, Buffalo, N. Y. 

4-3 Charlotte McClung, m. Mr. Tisdale. S. Cayuga, 



Can. 



5-3 Alexander McClung, b. July 19, 1842, at Cayuga, 
Canada; d. Jan. 3, 1891. He was a live-stock dealer. Resided 
one mile west of Erie, Pa. ; m. Oct. 8, 1865, Elizabeth Holland, 
b. Apr. 8, 1842. After the death of her husband she removed 
with her family into the city. Address: 181 1 French St., Erie, 
Pa. Seven children, viz. : 

1-4 Mary Olivia McClung, b. May 21, 1867; m. Feb. 16, 
1888, Fred Lawson Fades. Erie, Pa. R. D. No. 2. Four chil- 
dren, viz. : 

1-5 Bessie May Fails. 

2-4 Harvey Alexander Fails. 



254 McClung Genealogy. 



3-5 George Lawson Fails. 

4-5 Elmer Fails. 

2-4 Robert Henry McClung, (Harry) b. Jan. 25, 1869. 
16 Carrol St., Buffalo, N. Y. He has been a horse trainer 
since he was ten years old. 

3-4 Louis Alexander McClung, b. Sep. 22, 1871 ; m. Nov. 
18, 1897, Lena May Maxham, b. Nov. 19, 1877. No issue. He 
is a salesman in a wholesale fruit and produce store. Ad- 
dress: 1816 French St., Erie, Pa. 

4-4 Bessie Maud McClung, b. Oct. 22, 1875; m. June 21, 

1902, George Wilbert Kightlinger, b. Mar. 28, i8'76; d. Oct. 19, 

1903. He was killed by a falling traveling crane while erect- 
ing the Wabash Railroad bridge at Pittsburgh, Pa. She re- 
sides at 181 1 French St., Erie, Pa. 

5-4 Charlotte Grace McClung, b. July 29, 1877; d. Nov. 
I, 1884. 

6-4 Bertha May McClung, b. May i, 1878s d. Oct. 26, 
1884. 

7-4 Clara Alice McClung, b. Oct. 11, 1882; m. June 4, 
1903, Fred C. Jones, b. Feb. 4, 1882. Address; 830 Browns 
Ave., Erie, Pa. 

6-3 Rev. John McClung, Presbyterian minister. Once 
resided at Kingsbury, Quebec, m. Maggie Stinson. Address: 
Hamilton, Canada. One child, viz. : 

1-4 Robert McClung. Attended McGill University. 

7-3 Maxwell McClung. Proprietor of a meat market. 

Elder in Presbyterian Church, m. Sarah . Cayuga, 

Canada. Eight or nine children. 

8-3 David William McClung, m. Hanover, Can. 

9-3 Martha McClung, m. William Walton. Gypsum 
Mines, Can. 

10-3 Robert James McClung, m. Miss Smith, Hanover, 
Can. 



McClung Genealogy. 255 



THE NEW YORK McCLUNCS. 



1-1 MR. McOLUNG. 

Lived in Ireland, m. Three children, viz, : , 

1-2 JAMES McCLUNG, b. in Ireland ; d. at Southfield, 
Mich. Farmer. Emigrated from Armagh, Ireland, to Orange 
Co., N. Y., in 1828; thence in 1830 to Southfield, Mich. m. 
Two children, viz. : 

1-3 Alexander McClung, b. about 1810; d. at Southfield, 
Mi.ch., about 1900, '"age 80 years." Farmer, m. Two children, 
viz. : 

1-4 James McClung. Farmer. Sand Hill, Mich. 

2-4 William McClung. Farmer. Sand Hill, Mich. 

2-3 (A dau.) McClung. 

2-2 JOHN McCLUNG, b. in Ireland, 1782; d. 1852; m. 
Margaret McWilliams, d. 1828. Four children, viz. : 

1-3 Anthony McClung, b. 1812; d. 1890; m. Maria Lou- 
isa Pease. Little Britain, N. Y. O'ne son, viz.: 

1-4 Richard McClung, b. June 7, 1847; m. Nov. 11, 1868, 
Catherine McCloskey, b. Nov. 28, 18^4. Four children, viz.: 

1-5 Louisa McClung, b. Aug. 26, 1869. 

2-5 Charles McClung^ b. Nov. 27, 1871. 

3-5 Emma McClung, b. Mar. 7, 1874. 

4-5 George McClung, b. Apr. i, 1877. 

2-3 Samuel McClung, b. in Armagh, Ireland, Apr. 28, 
1814; d. at Newburgh, N. Y., Mar. 25, 1888; m. Margaret Up- 
right, Oct. 12, 1830.: Eight children, viz.: 

1-4 Jennie McClung, b. June 5, 1836; d. Apr. 21, 1891 ; 
m. Hon. Thomas Fulton, of Washingtonville, N. Y. 

2-4 Mary A. McClung, b. Dec. 11, 1839; d. June 30, 1863. 

3-4 John McClung, b. July i, 1842; d. Feb. i, 1874. 

4-4 Sarah McClung, b. June 24, 1845; m- ^^^i. S. W. 
Holdridge. Newburgh, N. Y. 

5-4 Samuel McClung, b. May 11, 1848; m. Elizabeth 
Griggs. Newburgh, N. Y. 

6-4 Alexander McClung, b. Feb. 5, 1852. Fowler, Ind. 

7-4 Frank McClung, b. Sep. 17, 1856; m. Amanda Lett. 
Marion, Mich. 

8-4 Benjamin McClung, b. Oct. 29, 1867. Attorney-at- 
law. m. Maria K. Adams, b. Jan. i, 1869. Newburgh, N. Y. 
One child, viz. : 

1-5 Frederica McClung, b. Mar. 11, 1897. 



256 McClung Genealogy. 



3-3 James McClung, b. 1816; d. 1903; m. Cecelia Brown. 
Little Britain, N. Y. 

4-3 Ella McClung, b. 1818; d. 1883. Little" Britain, N. 
Y. 

3-2 ALEXANDER McCLUNG, b. in Ireland. d. in 
Oakland, Co., Mich. 



THE BELFAST McCLUNGS. 



1-1 ALEXANDER McOLUNG. 

B. about 1776; d. 1857; m. 1802, Mary Cunningham, b. 1781 ; 
d. 1854. Keady, County Armagh, Ireland, and Ballymena, 
County Antrim, Ireland. Five children, viz. : 

1-2 ELLEN McCLUNG, b. about 1803; d. 1886, unm. 

2-2 MARY McCLUNG, b. 1804; m. Mr. Hanna. U. S. 
A. 

3-2 ALEXANDER McCLUNG, b. 1806; d. 1871 ; m. 
Miss Gilmore. Belfast, Ireland. 

4-2 JANE McCLUNG, b. 1808; d. 1890, unm. 

5-2 JOHN McCLUNG, b. 1812; d. 1891 ; m. Maria Jane 
Crawford^ b. 1828; d. 1891. Ballymena, Ireland. One son, 
viz. : 

1-3 John Cunningham McClung, b, 1855; m. Agnes M. 
Currie, b. 1870. 3 Salisbury Ave., Belfast^ Ireland. He is 
with the Brookfield Linen Co., One child, viz. : 

1-4 Mary Kathleen McClung, b. 1895. 



THE DONEGAL McCLUNGS. 



1-1 JAMES McOLUNG. 

Lived in Ireland, m. At least one son, viz. : 

1-2 WILLIAM McCLUNG, d. Sep., 1887; m. Eliza 
Willis, d. Mar., 1883. Six children, viz.: 

1-3 Ann McClung, m. Francis McKay. 

2-3 William James McClung, m. Sarah Carrol. 

3-3 Thomas McClung, m. Emily Armstrong, of Canada. 
Both now live in Ireland. 

4-3 John McClung, Coal Island, Ireland. 

5-3 Abraham McClung, b. about 1858; 1631 S. Front 
St., Philadelphia, Pa. m. Margaret Jane Humphreys. Don- 
egal, Ireland. Two children, viz. : 

1-4 Barney McClung, b. about 1893. 

2-4 Owen McClung, b. about 1895. 



McClung Genealogy. 257 



THE DUBLIN McCLUNCS. 



1-1 MR. McOLUNG. 

Lived in Ireland, m. Three children, viz. : 

1-2 ROBERT McCLUNG, b. in Ireland. Wholesale 
dealer in dry goods. Address: 41 Tates Ave., Belfast, Ire- 
land, m. Miss Kerr. 

2-2 REV. WILSON McCLUNG, b. in Ireland. Lived 
once in Galway, Ireland, where he had a position the duties 
of which required him to describe the convicts of the prison. 
Later he lived at Dublin. He and his wife are now devoting 
their entire time to evangelistic work. When last heard of 
they were conducting meetings in Portedown, Ireland, m. 
Annie Kerr. 

3-2 (A SON) McCLUNG. Was in the British Army in 
India. Was discharged on account of ill health. He was 
supposed to have had consumption. Came home to Ireland, 
and by a rigid course of physical culture he regained his health 
and returned to the army in India, about 1901. 



THE NEW JERSEY McGLUNGS. 



1-1 SAMUEL McOLUNG. 

B. 1775; d. 1865, in Tassagh, County Armagh, Ireland; m. 
Eliza A'lacNara. One child, viz. : 

1-2 JAMES McCLUNG, b. 1808; d. 1869, in Armagh, 
Ireland, m. Esther Kirk, b. 1816; d. 1850. 

1-3 Samuel McClung, b. 1846; m. address: Tassagh, Ire- 
land. 

2-3 Thomas John McClung, b.in Ireland in 1849. Em- 
igrated to America in 1868. Soap manufacturer. Address: 
168 Randolph Ave., Jersey City, N. J. m. Esther Kirk, b. 
1846. Three children, viz.: 

1-4 William James McClung, b. 1873 ; d. 1873. 

2-4 Esther Eliza McClung, b. 1874; d. 1874. 

3-4 Eliza Jane McClung, b. Apr. 28, 1876; m. Feb. 22, 
1897, Charles Sumner Conway, b. Nov. 21, 1875. Address: 
168 Randolph Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Two children, viz.: 

1-5 Esther Kirk Conway, b. July 23, 1898. 

2-5 William John Conway, b. Dec. 16, 1901. 

3-3 David McClung, b. 1855; d. 1898. 

4-3 James McClung, b. 1857. Address: Portedown, Ire- 
land, m. Eliza Gilland. 

5-3 Agnes McClung, b. 1859; m. Robert Crozer. Ad- 
dress, Portedown, Ireland. 



INDEX. 



259 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Abart 220 

Abbot 21 

Adams.. ..50, 59, 119, 211, 255 

Agnew ' 236 

Albert 145 

Alderson.. 149, 150, 160, 168, 

171, 197 

Alexander. .13, 14, 19, 39, 40, 

41, 84, 87, 102, 109, 110, 

146, 227 

Allen 90, 92, 117, 149 

Allison 41, 59 

Amick 161, 173, 182, 183 

Anderson. .12, 29, 32, 81. 124, 

144, 167, 207, 217, 230 

Andrew 106 

Angell 52 

Anglin 187 

Applegate 120 

Arbuekle 143, 202 

Armentrout 188 

Armsted 60 

Armstrong 118,256 

Arthur 210, 211 

Atkins 127 

Atkinson 127, 229 

Aiilt 33 

Bailes 177 

Bailey 217 

Baird 16 

Baker 96, 118, 223 

Balard 32 

Baldwin 13. 74 

Ballentine 114 

Banks 118, 223 

Banning 126 

Barbe 234 

Barclay 47, 103 

Barker 38, 233 

Barnes 112, 246 

Barr 248 

Barron 55 

Bartholomew 113 

Barton 16, 35, 247 

Bash 127 

Bassett 252 

Bates 168 

Baxter 37 

Beal 58, 214, 219 

Beale 100 

Bear 188 

Beard 67, 68, 184 

Bearden 38 



Beare 5g 

Beatty " ."." \\ 207 

Beaty ng 

Beauchamp 241 

Beck V.32i 243 

Beckert iqi 

Beckner 155 

Bedell 243 

Bedwell ] 212 

Beeson 65 

Beets 159, igg 

Beggs 15 

Bell.. ..25, 56, 84, 110, 146, 252 

Benedict 113 

Benson 22 

Bently 124 

Bennett 199, 2OO 

Berger 238 

Berkeley 26 

Berry 102, 143 

Bevels 225 

Bibb 169 

Biegler 90 

Bierne 193 

Bird 73 

Billingslea 206 

Bishop 228 

Bivens 141 

Black 99, 139, 177, 204 

Blackburne 228 

Blackwood 123 

Blair 106. 192 

Blake 140 

Blakely 245 

Blanchard 219 

Bohlander 121 

Bollar 154, 183 

Bolles 216 

Bonaparte 244 

Bond 191, 219 

Bonham 198 

Boone 44, 144, 206 

Booth 32 

Boothe 211 

Booton 189 

Borden 18 

Bostwick 59 

Bourland 192. 193 

Bowen 28 

Boyle 250 

Brabson 40 

Braddock 112 

Bradford 15 



'260 



INDEX. 



Bragg 165 

Bratton 189 

Brelsford 105 

Brenzel 248 

Brewer 207 

Brewster 230 

Bridges 229 

Bright 102, 143, 147, 148 

Brinkley 189 

Brock 149, 226 

Broofman 163, 176 

Brooks 239 

Brown.. 9, 16, 18, 19, 53, 75, 

..77, 84, 108, 123, 221, 224, 256 

Browning 90, 91 

Brownlee 18,148 

Bruce 5 

Bruner 56 

Bryant 179, 204 

Bryce 240 

Bryson 236 

Buchanan 112, 123,242 

Buckner 27 

BufTenbarger 234 

Buford 10, 43 

Bunchj 30 

Burch 207 

Burdett 139, 203 

Biirdette 175 

Burk 195 

Burke 250 

Burkhardt 78 

Burnes 199 

Burns 119, 181, 189, 250 

Burr.. 161, 165, 169, 183, 185, 186 

Burry 80 

Burt 228 

Burton 42 

Butler 229, 231 

Byers 25, 143, 146 

Caley 59 

Caldwell 160, 199 

Calhoun 122 

Callaghan 186 

Callahan 16 

Callison..l53, 154, 158, 160, 

..171, 173, 177, 178, 182, 200 

Calloway 65 

Calvert 53 

Calvin 223 

Cameron 104,107 

Campbell.. 20, 30, 63, 84, 113, 

114, 238, 248 

Cann 43 

Gannon 227 

Carlisle 115,121 

Carmack Ill 



Carr 10 

Carrol.. 1.. 256 

Carson 71 

Carter 223 

Caruthers 11, 20 

Casscday 15 

Caul 157 

Cavana 237 

Cavendish.. ..170, 171, 178,200 

Cavener. 239 

Cawood 57 

Chamberlain 28, 79 

ClTambers 247 

Champ 164, 166, 168,169 

Chandler 77 

Chantler 237 

Chapman 22, 120,175 

Charlton .... 237 

Cheatham 174 

Cheney 115 

Chenoweth 6,0 

Cherrington 205 

Chesebrough 216 

Chester 207 

Cheuveront 58 

Childs 80 

Chittenden 118 

Clapp 231 

Clark.. ..75, 116, 128, 242,243 

Clay 95 

Clavton 55 

Cleland 43, 230, 231 

Clibborne 166 

Clinkscales 229 

Cloyd 77, 79 

Clutter 184 

Cobb 37 

Cocks 52, 53, 205 

Coe 119 

Coffee 92, 93 

Cole 104, 157 

Coleman 91, 118, 169. 242 

Collins 16 

Combs 202 

Condon 40 

Conklin 118 

Conkling 120 

Conway 257 

Cook.. 41, 65, 70, 108, 128, 

1.74, 175, 197 

Cookman 186 

Code 209 

Coones 76 

Cooper 16, 24 

Conway 114 

Copeland 122, 192 

Copley 36 



INDEX. 



261 



Cornwallis 190 

Cottle 204, 205 

Cover 128 

Cowan 27, 40, 54, 115 

Cox 101, 111, 150 

Crabtree Ill 

Craft 160 

Craig 49, 72, 191 

Cramer 245 

Crane.. ..22, 23, 154, 173, 174 

Crantz 126 

Crawford. .189, 192, 193, 197, 

200, 202,' 242, 250, 256 

Creigh 150 

Crewer 115 

Critchlpy 175 

Crookshanks 173 

Cross 176 

Crow 67 

Crowder 52 

Crozer 257 

Crump 147 

Culter 73 

Culver 53 

Cumberlin 79 

Cummins 48, 192 

Cunningham.. 20, 25, 48, 125, 256 

Currie 256 

Curry 72, 85, 196 

Daisy 127 

Dannel 189 

Dare 209 

Darner 

Daubenspeck 113, 183 

Davidson 108 

Davis.. 31, 81, 119, 150, 180, 

226, 238, 247 

Dawson 21 

Day 18 

Dayhuff 212 

Deaderick 30 

Dean 19^, 204 

Dearing 185 

D^earmond 156 

DeBlie-dx ' .. .,114 

Deem 195 

DeGalb 244 

Deitz.. ..165, 167, 170, 173, 181 

Dempsey 160 

Denel 120 

Denison. 44 

Dickenson 183 

Dickson 154, 1S7. 202 

Die 168 

Diggs 115 

Dingee 100 

Cismukes ..34, 35 



Dixon 183 

Dodrell 15^ 

Dodson 225 

Dolin 176 

Donald 101 

Donaldson 74 

Donnally 145, 201 

Donnell 20 

Dooly 162 

Dorsey 102, 160, 181 

Dougherty 10 

Doughty 217 

I Douglas 25. 78, 154 

Doyle 197 

Drake 32, 75, 80 

Draper 220 

Drummons 222 

Drydesdale 178 

Dunbar 140, 152 

Dungan 209 

Dunlap 57, 122 

Dunn 234 

Dunsmore 147 

DuRant 109 

Eachus 246 

Eagle 167, 186 

! Eakin 50 

I Earhart 189 

' Eastburn 237 

I Easter 174 

! Easfon 125 

i Echols 109, 110. 202 

! Eckert 22 

; Eckman 21 

, Edmonson 149 

1 Edwards 219 

i Elliott 123, 201 

i Ellis 193 

I EllswoTth 120 

Emerick 120, 186 

Endsley 222 

Engram 38 

Ei5till 202 

Ettinger 220 

Evan 244 

Evans.. 56, 74, 75, 160. 161, 
.. ..162, 163, 164, 165. 170, 173 

Ewing 30, 123, -41 

Eye 155 

Failing 40 

Fails 253. 2r,1 

Fall 27 

Farley l^ 

Farmer G4. 79 

Fawcett 1^8 

Feamster..l43, 148, 153. 196, 

... .198, 199' 



262 



INDEX. 



Fearn 219 

Ferguson 39 

Ferran 244 

Ferren 51, 52 

Flndley 228 

Finley 149, 202 

Fisher 105, 209 

Fitzwater 152, 167 

Fleming 106 

Fogle 241 

Ford 75, 169, 212, 241 

Forsythe 86 

Foster 72, 85 

Fox 113 

Francisco 38 

Fremont 216 

French 83 

Friday 251 

Fry 228 

Fryer 12 

Fugett 209 

Fullwider 185 

Fulton 255 

Funderbark 33 

Furgeson 217 

Gall 213 

Gamble 63, 244 

Gambell 85 

Gardner.. .. „ 27 

Garfield 216 

Garrett 29, 227, 228 

Garrison 233 

Gaskell 216 

Gass 152 

Gast 23 

Gaston 241 

Gay 195 

Geddes 253 

George 63, 122, 124, 196 

Gibbins 39 

Gibbs 183 

Gibson 47, 199, 228 

Gilbert 161 

Gilchrist 235 

Gilkerson 103 

Gilland 257 

Gillem 40 

Gillespie 39 

Gillilan 146,183, 184,200 

Gilliland 67, 68 

Gilmore 256 

Given 40, 194 

Glass 71 

Gleaves 59 

Glenn 77 

Gober 230 

Goff 139 



Goodlander 16 

Gordon 105 

Gossler 22 

Gould 56 

Grace 128 

Graham.. ..15, 18, 59, 117, 211 

Graves 84 

Gray 10, 18. 46, 112, 248 

Green 29, 112 

Greenhill 228 

Greenup 87 

Greer 62, 66, 71, 251 

Gregg 23, 121 

Greser 169 

Griffiths 71 

Griggs 255 

Gross 204 

Groves.. 139, 146, 151, 152, 

2u4, 205 

Guinn 114, 157 

Gusiin 207 

Gwin 189 

Haddox 25 

Hagerty 172 

Hainan 213 

Hair 34 

Hale.. ..63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 86 

Hall 39, 180 

Halstead 165, 170 

Halsey 

Halterman 211 

Hamilton.. 47, 90, 114, 146,235 

Hammer 60 

Hammons 231 

Hanley 186 

Harker 81 

Hanna 44, 256 

Hannah.. ..70, 109, 146, 152, 197 

Hare 206, 208 

Harkn^ss 218 

Harlan 78, 217 

Harlow 234 

Harner 143 

Harrah 144 

Harrel 210 

Harris 68, 175 

Harrison 36, 50 

Hartford 209 

Hartley 78 

Hartman 101, 108 

Harvey 122 

Hastings 208 

Hathaway 80 

Hatten 210 

Hawkins 169 

Hawthorn 223 

Hayes 64, 122, 196 



INDEX. 



263 



Haynes 222 

Hayslette 165 

Heald 219 

Heartsill 62 

Heaster ib9 

Heath 63. 198 

Hedges .184 

Hedrick 144, 157 

Headrick 168 

Heiser 99, 180 

Heiskell 31, 57 

Helms 155 

Henderson.. ..80, 117, 192,216 

Hendricks 169 

Hendrickson 163,169 

Henegar 40 

Henley 35 

Henry 16, 71 

Henry III 35 

Henton 143 

Hempsted 211 

Hepler 141, 159 

Hereford 149, 152 

Herold 153, 204 

Herring 223 

Hershey 22 

Hess 160, 171 

Hewitt 223 

Hickman 215 

Hicks 64 

Hickox 119 

Hill 86, 195, 209, 223 

Hillman 127 

Hilton 227 

Hindman 113 

Hiner 191 

Hinkle 149, 201 

Hinton 174 

Hite 44 

Hixon 63 

Hixson 212 

Hobart 187 

Hobson 24 

Hodge 167 

Hoff 141 

Hogue 223 

Holdridge 255 

Holland 17, 119, 147, 253 

Hollister 181 

Holly 172 

Hooper 164 

Hopper 124 

Hoptengardner 219 

Horner 79 

Horton 227 

Houston. .7, 15, 50, 58, 63, 71, 
72, 107 



Hotchkiss 215 

Howard.. ..35, 36, 41, 6-t, 66, 188 

Howe 6 

Hoyt 78 

Hudson 84 

Huff 38, 176 

Huffstutler 66 

Hugart 146 

Hughes 210 

Humes 34, 153, 185 

Humphreys 67,256 

Hundley 198 

Hunley 185 

Hunt 182 

Hunter 41 

Hurley 232 

Hutson 80 

Huyck 208 

Hyde 146 

Inmon 56 

Irvine 101 

Irwin 246 

Isabel 85 

Isbell 230 

Iseminger 119 

Jackson 27, 33, 96, 212 

Jacobs 250 

Jacques 126 

James 226, 244, 245 

Jarrett 144 

Jenks 108 

Jenkins 65 

Jefferson 87 

Jeffries 179 

Johnson.. 33, 38, 60, 71, 96, 

196, 198, 210, 211, 220, 227, 

230, 235, 252 

Johnston.. ..35, 53, 72, 89, 156 

Johnstone 231 

Jones.. 21, 35, 36, 82, 100, 170 

171, 174, 182, 220, 254 

Jordan 107, 156, 208 

Joyce 223 

Kane 242 

Kauffman 23, 24 

Kearns 147 

Keller 33 

Kelly 64 

Kelso 16 

Kendall 14. 207 

Kennedy 119- 224 

Kenney 1^6 

Kern ^^ 

Kerr 102, 109, 257 

Kightlinger 254 

Kilpatrick 243 

Kincade 113, 183 



264 



INDEX. 



Kincaid 187, 189, 195, 240 

King 149, 212 

Kinneair 14, 105 

Kinney 113 

Kirlv 257 

Kirshner 234 

Kitterman 77 

Knapp 78, 196 

Knight 78, 185 

Knox 5 

Koiner 190 

Koontz 150 

Krider 220 

Kyle 13, 102 

Laney 222 

Lang 8, 188, 247 

Langston 225 

Lanliam 127 

Larew 98 

Laughlin 116 

Lawson 24 

Layne 143 

Leach 122, 144 

Learaan 21 

Lee 23, 33, 139, 235, 236 

Leffingwell 112 

Legg 160, 163, 201 

Leggs 170 

Lelar 237 

Lemon 191, 224 

Leslie 244 

Lesourd 207 

Letcher 15, 46 

Lewis 51, 121, 177, 237 

Liggett 166 

Likens 171 

Lilly 150 

Lindsay 250 

Lincoln 216 

Lineaweaver 22 

Linn 42 

Linville 231 

Lipscomb 189 

Lite] 121, 122 

Lithgow 14 

Littell 190 

Little 231 

Littlefleld 27 

Litton 212 

Littlepage 203 

Lloyd 161 

Lockhart 125, 128 

Lockie 253 

Logan 70 

Long 8 

Longshore 230 

Lett 54, 59, 255 



Luncford 202 

Lung 8 

Lupton 214, 219, 220 

Lusher 144 

Lutzenburg 244 

Lyle..l0 11, 13, 19, 20, 43, 

46, 48, 71, 76, 101, 233 

Lyles 52, 53 

McBath 60, 70 

McBride 106, 226 

McCabe 207, 245 

McCall 226 

MeCalvert Ill 

McCaramon 124,212 

McCarrell 10 

McCartney.. ..116. 117, 118, 121 

McCaslin 68 

McCasline 69 

McCaulie 223 

McChesney 14 

McClain 211 

McClanahan 85, 193,201 

McClaren 244 

McClean 8 

McClemchan 146 

i McClintick 148, 184 

McClintock.. ..113, 177, 185, 187 
McCloskey 255 

McCLUN. 

Absalom Bailey 217 

Addison 219 

Adelbert 215 

Adelbert Hickman 216 

Almira A 217 

Caroline Hickman 216 

Charles Bolles 216 

Charlie 218 

Cynthia 215, 217 

David 221 

David Lupton 219 

Edward 219 

Edward Adelbert 217 

Eli J 218 

Eliza Ann 219 

Elizabeth 214 

Elizabeth 221 

Elizabeth Ellen 217 

Elisha Harkness 218 

Elmira Harkness 219 

Esther Evans 219 

Evangeline 220 

Fannie Sunderland 218 

Frank Bridges 219 

Frank Garfleld 220 

George 221 

Hannah 215, 219, 221 



INDEX. 



265 



McCLUN. 

Hannah Harkness 

Huldah 

Isaac 214, 215, 

Isaac Brincker 

Isaac Perkins 

James 

James H 

John 214, 215, 

John Edward 

John Edward, Judge.. .. 

Jonathan 

Joseph 216, 

Joseph Beal 

Laurah Bell 

Laura Viola 

Leah Louisa 

Lillie Viora 

Lloyd Archer 

Lydia 215, 21G, 

Major Edward 

Margaret 

Margaret J 

Martha 

Martha Beal . . 

Martha L 

Mary 214, 215, 

Mary Bell 

Nathan 214, 

Nettie Neal 

Paul 

Rachel 215, 216, 

Rachel Ann 

Rebecca 

Robert K 

Robert Kile, Rev 

Sarah 219, 

Susan 

Thomas..?, 213, 214, 217, 

218, 

Thomas Jefferson 



William 

William (of John) 
William Edwin. . . 

William W 

William Webster., 
Yardly Benjamin. 



218 1 
221 I 
221 i 

218 ; 
215 j 
221 
217 i 
219 
218 
218 
220 
219 
215 j 

219 ' 

220 ; 

217 I 

220 ! 
220 
219 ! 

219 ■ 
2xJ ! 
217 
215 ' 

220 I 
221 

221 ! 

218 I 

219 ! 
218 
221 : 
219 
217 
217 
ii9 
218 
221 
221 

219 
218 
215 
220 
216 
218 
215 
221 



McCLUNG. 



Abigail.. ..152, 154, 171, 174 

Abigail Ann 162 

Abigail Caroline.. ..157,173 

Abigail Dickenson 154 

Abigail Dickinson 177 

Abraham 256 

Absalom 218 



McCLUNG. 

Absalom B 218 

Ada 174, 201 

Adaline 176 

Adam 209, 211, 249 

Ada Maybelle 163 

Adah Beall 59 

Adah Elizabeth 243 

Adaniram 164 

Adaniram Judson, Rev... 

162, 168, 170 

Ada Virgilee 141 

Addie 128 

Addie Jane 179 

Addie Patton 20:5 

Addison 188 

Adelaide 105, 199 

Adelas 207 

Adelia bl 

Adelia Rachel 141 

Adeline 128 

Adeline Poage 193 

Adelia Maria 159 

Adolphus 177 

Agatha Estill 202 

Agnes.. ..13, 15, 18, 169, 257 

Agnes Leslie 244 

Agnes Antoinette 237 

Agnes Amarintha 223 

Agnes McClanahan 193 

Agnes Doe 135 

Agnew 164 

Alban 177 

Albert 12 

Albert 132 

Albert 195 

Albert 196 

Albert 197 

Albert Ernest 234 

Albert Gallatin. Sr 168 

Albert Gallatin, Jr 168 

Alljert 175 

Albert Sidney Johnston.. 90 

Albert Stewart 33 

Alberta Virginia 90 

Albina 155 

j Alden 166 

[ Alderson 168 

Alexander 177 

Alexander 168 

Alexander 166 

Alexander 162 

I Alexander "*^"* 

j Alexander 246 

1 Alexander 256 

I Alexander 255 



266 



INDEX. 



McCLUNG. 

Alexander 255 

Alexander 253 

Alexander 250 

Alexander- 142 

Alexander 30 

Alexander 144 

Alexander 146 

Alexander (Bake) 154 

Alexander (Bake).. ..142,178 

Alexander C .. 74 

Alexander (Curly) 200 

Alexander (Curly).. ..139, 158 
Alexander (Grizzly) . . . . 156 
Alexander. Jr. (Little 

Alex.) 173 

Alexander, Jr (Little 

Alex.) 157, 158 

Alexander, Sr. (Grizzly).. 173 I 
Alexander (of Alex.).. .. 246 1 

Alexander, Rev 181 

Alexander Keith.. 91, 92, 

93, 94, 95, 96, 97 

Alexander Y\'augh 125 

Alexander Waugh 127 

Alfonso 174 

Alfred Cookman 207 

Alfred Kenna 155 

Alice 199 

Alice 226 

Alice 227 

Alice 117 

Alice 168 

Alice Adaline 176 1 

Alice E 106 1 

Alice Gertrude 74 [ 

Allen 150 j 

Allen 198 

Allen C 172 

Allen, Col 141 j 

Allen, Col 179 

Allen, Col 159 

Allen, Col 198 [ 

Allen Howard 159 

Allie 180 ! 

Allie 183 j 

Allie Chambers 205 

Allie Prances 201 I 

Allie J 196 I 

Alma • .... 104 j 

Alma 159 ; 

Alma H 113 j 

Almira 210 ; 

Alonzo 116 

Alonzo Hansford 86 

, Alpheus Paris 202 



McCLUNG. 

Alpheus Paris, Capt. . . . 143 
Alpheus Paris (Capt. Dod) 147 

Alpheus Brooks 147 

Alvaro 174 

Alvin 180 

Alvin (of Leander) 180 

Alvin Junius 190 

Alvira 127 

Alzona 199 

Amanda 160 

Amanda 166 

Amanda 170 

Amanda 224 

Amanda 213 

Amanda 199 

Amanda 193 

Am?.nda 183 

Amanda 179 

Amanda 168 

Amanda Abigail 68 

Amanda Abigail 166 

Amanda Alice 159 

Amanda Melvina 79 

Amanda Park 29 

Amanda Susan 157 

Amelia Charlton 237 

Amia Lucinda 166 

Amos 164 

Amos 176 

Amos James 117 

Anderson 205 

Andrew 200, 201 

Andrew 204 

Andrew 227 

Andrew 52 

Andrew 58 

Andrew Alexander 102 

Andrew Baker 58 

Andrew Buren 205 

Andrew Cavendish (Brag) 

172, 173 

Andrew Cavendish (Brag) 157 
Andrew Cavendish (Grig) 179 
Andrew Cavendish (Moc- 
casin) 171 

Andrew Cavendish (Brag) 180 
Andrew Cavendish (Moc- 
casin) 181, 182 

Andrew Cavendish (Moc- 
casin) 205 

Andrew Clayton 180 

Andrew Craig 56 

Andrew Crawford 191 

Andrew Charlton 181 

Andrew Davis 205 



INDEX. 



267 



McCLUNG. 

Andrew Hutchinson 

(Cloth) 139. 158 

Andrew J 195 

Andrew, Maj 192 

Andrew Michael 205 

Andrew Marshall 180 

Andrew Morton 179 

Andrew Tinsley 162 

Andrew Wesley 173 

Angeline 155 

Angeline 156 

Angeline Eugenia 114 

Ann 114 

Ann 118 

Ann 45 

Ann 233 

Ann 243 

Ann 244 

Ann 256 

Ann Miarie 98 ' 

Anna 149 j 

Anna 248 

Anna Eliza 135 

Anna Harrison 135 : 

Anna Deane 136 j 

Anna Eliza 85 ' 

Anna Gertrude 100 i 

Anna Marie 91 [ 

Anna Maria 91 

Anna Minerva 115 

Anna Matilda 85 

Anna Nash 141 

Anna Porter 58 

Annetta 128 j 

Annette Louise 98 

Annie 246 i 

Annie 15 1 

Annie 42 I 

Annie 213 

Annie 226 j 

Annie 227 | 

Annie 245 ' 

Annie Bel"l 110 ! 

Annie C 198 

Annie Dee 28 

Annie E 210 

Annie Elizabeth 148 

Annie Lee 186 

Annip Lou 200 

Annie Parsons 32 

Annie Parsons '(of Wil- 
liam P.) 32 

Annie Ruffner 186 

Anthony 255 

Anthony. 149 



McCLUNG. 

Anthony 154 

Archibald. .100, 101, 104, 

108, 109 

Archibald Stuart 103 

Archie 151 

Argie 228 

Aria Ruth 190 

Arminta, C 174 

Arminta Catherine 168 

Arthur 152 

Arthur M. Snowden 157 

Arnett 149 

Arihur 135, 250 

Arthur Alva 119 

Arthur Barbe 234 

Arthur Henderson, Jr. . . . 33 
Arthur Henderson,' Sr.. .. 33 

Arthur P 108 

Arthur Watts 56 

Artia Regina 99 

Ashbell Green, Judge. ... 59 

Ashbell Green, Sr 55 

Ashbell Green, Jr 55 

Audie Pearl 60 

Augustus Brown 203 

Augustus Dudley 114 

Augustus Samuel 203 

Aurelia Douglas 100 

Aurelia Essex 29 

Austin Alexander 203 

Avonia 198 

Baldwin Hufty 237 

Banzesa 140 

Barbra Ellen 126 

Barksdale 180 

Barney 212, 256 

Beatrice 172 

Beauregard 168,204 

Benjamin 255 

Benjamin Franklin. .80, 98, 

99, 102, 159, 234 

Benjamin Sharp 246 

Benjamin Stuart 99 

Benjamin Stuart. Col.. .. 98 

Belle 23.-^, 236 

Bernard 185 

Bert Morrow Garfield. Dr. 126 

Bertha 100 

Bertha Annie 163, 165 

Bertha May 254 

Bertha R 17 

Bertha Virgil 178 

Bessie 55. 172. 182. 229 

Bessie Ervin 200 

Bessie Ewing 101 



268 



INDEX. 



McCLUNG. 

Bessie Lelia 166 

Bessie Leota 151 

Bessie Martin 33 

Bessie Maud 254 

Bessie Maud 157 

Betsy 132, 183 

Betsy Jones 33 

Bettie 169, 232, 233 

Bettie Brooks 110 

Bettie Houston 86 

Bettie Jane 199 

Bettie Malinda 102 

Beulah 231 

Beulah Jane 56 

Bird 187 

Birdie 29 

Biddie Jane 157 

Blanche 39 

Blanche Marie 77 

Blanche S. Heiskell.. .. 58 

Boajtwright 174 

Bollar 183. 184 

Brady 127 

Buren Harvey 204 

Burgess 243 

Burley 176 

Burilla 176 

Burtls W 121 

Burton Buchanan 169 

Buster 169 

Byron 183 

Byron Egan 199 

Caleb 209 

Caleb Watts 160, 163 

Calvin 53, 201, 226 

Calvin Asbury 225 

Calvin Leander 226 

Calvin Morgan.. ..27, 28, 37 

Calvin Morgan, Jr 27 

Calvin Stickley 157 

Cavendish 182, 183 

Camilla 223 

Callie Jane 197 

Carl 162 

Carl Erskine 182 

Carl Hartman 108 

Carl Raymond 176 

Carl Russell 62 

Carlie Alfred 180 

Carrol 170 

Cary Ann 166 

Caroline.. ..57, 80, 171,193 

Caroline Alethea 197 

Carrie 201 

Carrie Graham 61 



McCLUNG. 

Carrie Lee 188 

Carrie May 241 

Cary 158 

Carter Barnard 51 

Cassandra 131 

Cassie 201 

Catherine .. 21, 120, 142, 

. . ..149, IGl, 171, 212, 241 

Catherine Bird 74 

Catherine E 119 

Catherine Florence 181 

Cecil 160 

Cecil Brent 114 

Charles.. 8, 20, 21, 33, 42, 
113, 125, 142, 143, 146, 
149, 166, 173 179, 187, 
205, 226, 229, 239, 247, 

255 

Charles A. (Die).. ..174 201 

Charles Agnew 236 

Charles Alexander.. ..38, 39 

Charles Alfred, Sr 237 

Charles Alfred, Jr 237 

Charles Allen, Rev 169 

Charles Andrew 197 

Charles B 136 

Charles Beale 100 

Charles Beale, Jr 101 

Charles Bostwick.. .... 59 

Charles Campbell.. .... 84 

Charles Campbell, Jr.. .. 85 

Charles, Capt 112 

Charles, Col 24 

Charles Claudius 199 

Charles Dennie 143 

Charles E 121 

Charles Edward . . . . 119, 178 

; Charles Elery 198 

• Charles Erskin 180 

Charles French 134 

Charles Frederick, Jr.. .. 120 

Charles Frederick, Sr. . . . 120 

Charles Grraham 59 

Charles Haden 176 

Charles Henry, Col.. 198, 199 

Charles Hartman 134 

Charles Hartman, Jr.. .. 134 

Charles Harvey 137 

Charles Hervey 74 

Charles Houston 52 

Charles Hugh 39 

Charles Hultz 114 

Charles James 27, 28 

Charles James, Jr 29 

Charles L 120 



INDEX. 



269 



McCLUNG. 

Charles I^e 188 

Charles Lester 167 

Charles Lewis (Grig).. 

.. ..155, 157, 178, 179, 199 

Charles Lewis, Jr 179 

Charles Livingston 80 

Charles Loraine 16 

Charles Lyl€S 53 

.Charles Marshall 151 

Charles Mitchell 200 

Charles 199 

Charles Paris 146,186 

Charlrs Pleas 30 

Charles Ray 119 

Charles Rice 186 

Charles Ruff ner 152 

Charles S 119 

Charles Sterrett 102 

Charles Stuart (Jeff) . . , . 195 

Charles T 16 

Charles Taylor 205 

Charles Wallin 234 

Charles Warrington.. .. 207 
Charles Washington . . . . 247 
Charles, William.. 30, 113, 

203, 247 

Charles William (Fox).. 143 
Charles William, Rev. 

(Good) 161, 164 

Charlea Winfield.. ..120,121 
Charles (of Chas.) . . . .33, 

1 1 2 1''7 

Charles (Good) .' 144 

Charles (of James) . .112, 129 
Charles (of Joseph H.).. 228 

Charles (Straw) 192 

Charles (of Lewis) 128 

Charles (of Matthew) 112, 242 
Charles (of Judge Will- 
iam.) 133 

Charles (of John).. ..131, 132 

Charity 207, 208 

Charity Hair 130 

Charlotte 120, 207,253 

Charlotte Grace 254 

Charlotte J 87 

Chester 171, 228 

Chilton 171 

Chislam Jasper 227 

Chloe 208, 209 

Chloe Edna. . . 78 

Chloe Morgan 184 

Chris 183 

Christina 119 

Christine McGahey 190 



McCLUNG. 

Claihorne Rector 58 

Clara 114, i;jO 

Clara Alice 254 

Clara Augusta 77 

Clara Belle 115 

Clara La Reine 114 

Clara Lillian 251 

Clarence 175 

Clarence Alraeson 7-1 

Clarence Erwin 80 

Clarence Milton 62 

Clarence Reamer 191 

Clarence Washington.. .. 197 
Clarence Springston.. .. 163 

Clark 179 

Clark Brown 157 

Claude 59 

Claude Gilmer 176 

Claudius Reece 231 

Cleo Myrtle 198 

Cleora 152 

Clinton Brooks 169 

Clowny Vincent 174 

Cloyd 80, 81 

Cloyd Trout 78 

Clyde 59, 101, 150, 228 

Coffman 204 

Colonel 130 

Colonel Handley 175 

Colonel Samuel (Hinton) 176 

Connelly Trigg 38 

Cornelia Ann 151 

Cornelia E 107 

Cornelius Miller. .156, 157, 172 

Cora 158, 201, 234 

Cora Bell 217 

Cora Jane 184 

Cora May 51 

Corrie Yetta 38 

Cowan 54, 55, 56 

Crawford 189 

Crosby 162 

Cunningham HI 

Curtis Alexander 168 

Curtis Cecil 162 

Curley Pleasant.. ..178,199 

Cynthia 76, 144, 197 

Cynthia Lillie 166 

Cynthia Louisa 169 

Cyrus 181 

Cvrus Hyde 146 

Cyrus Rupert 174. 201 

Daisy 142, 187 

Daisy Pearl 155 

Dallas Lee 99 



270 



INDEX. 



McCLUNG. 

Daman Lester 175 

Dana Lee 83 

Daniel 209, 210 

Daniel M 207 

Daniel Murray 163 

David.. 114 132, 151, 189, 
.. ..226, 230, 248, 253. 257 

David (of Hugh) Ill 

David (of Charles) 133 

David (of James).. ..79, 80 

David A 134 

David Addison 80 

David Albert 134 

David Albert, Rev 136 

David Bradie Mitchell.. .. 31 

David Brainerd 103 

David Deaderick 30 

David E 212 

David Gwin 189, 190 

David J 22 

David Lee 135 

David Lofton 179 

David M 224 

David, Rev.. ..227, 228, 229 

David Simmons 190 

David Waddle, Col 135 

David William 254 

Dawn Ladula 175 

Dayton 168 

Delilah 150 

Delia Arbanis 175 

Delia Virginia 223 

Dennie 62 

Dennie Fleetwood 201 

Dennis Allen 151 

Dennis Hyde 147 

Dcnvin Cecil 181 

Dessie Blanch 185 

Dewie 226 

Diantha A 113 

Dickson.. ..147, 149, 152. 186 

Dickinson 152, 186 

Don 54 

Donald Cyrus 141 

Donnie 155 

Dora 150 

Dora 1 120 

Dorcas Anna 161 

Dorsey 54 

Dickinson Carpenter, Sr., 

Dr 163, 164, 170 

Dickinson Carpenter. Jr. . 165 
Dickinson Clark, Sr.. 162, 166 
Dickinson Clark, Jr. . . . 163 
Draper 169 



McCLUNG. 

Dwight 156 

Dyer 150 

Earl 17, 208, 227 

Earl Alexander 248 

Earl Monroe 56 

Earnest Alexander 141 

Eastman C 119 

Eddie 209 

Edgar 228 

Edgar Maynard 198 

Edgar Monroe 55 

Edgar Neal 191 

Edgar Willson 98 

Edith M 120 

Edith May 106 

Edith Murray 236 

Edith Randolph 190 

Edna 155, 227 

Edna Browning 237 

Edna Harlan 100 

Edna Leona 108 

Edna May 128 

Edna Price 241 

Edward.. 52, 129 138, 140, 

142, 144, 158, 180, 186, 

204, 205, 241 

Edward (Little Ned) 182, 204 
Edward (Muddy Creek 

Ned) 144 

Edward A 205 

Edward Ann 158 

Edward Gilmer 145 

Edward Moore 147 

Edward Madison 197 

Edward Marion 200 

Edward Smith, Rev. . . . 141 

Edwin 159 

Edwin Chester 170 

Edwin J 245 

Edwin Leslie 114 

Edwy Blain 156 

Effie Morris 144 

Effie Pearl 200 

Eileen 53 

Elasta 164 

Eldora Susan 201 

Eleanor 104, 147, 186 

Eleanor Estelle 85 

Eleanor Withrow 103 

Electa 211 

Elias 225 

Elijah Robert 174, 201 

Elijah Warren 226 

Eliza.. 14, 74, 182, 198, 212, 

220, 228 



INDEX. 



271 



McCLUNG. ( 

Eliza Ann 43 ! 

Eliza C 193 

Eliza Houston 16 ' 

Eliza Jane.. 101, 166, 197, 

253, 257 

Eliza Raymond 201 | 

Eliza Morgan.. ..28, 29, 33 
Elizabeth.. 14, 20, 22, 73, ! 

79, 87, 90, 104, 113, 118, I 

129 130, 132, 137, 142, i 

150, 152, 153, 173, 180, 1 

181, 183, 195, 198, 208, j 

209, 236, 245, 246, 248, 

250, 251, 252 j 

Elizabeth A 104 

Elizabeth Abigail 161 

Elizabeth Adelaid 166 

Elizabeth Ada 177 

Elizabeth Agnes 177 

Elizabeth Ann 143,147 

Elizabeth B 80 

Elizabeth Bell 55 

Elizabeth Campbell 14 

Elizabeth Caroline 69 

Elizabeth Catherine.. .. 203 

Elizabeth Creigh 203 

Elizabeth D 193 

Elizabeth Ellen 177 

Elizabeth Edna 205 

Elizabeth Euphemia. . . . 62 

Elizabeth Genoa 197 

Elizabeth Hillard 247 

Elizabeth Isabella 99 

Elizabeth Jane 187, 201 

Elizabeth Janette 132 

Eliz;abeth Katharine. . . . 196 

Elizabeth May 75 

Elizabeth Matilda 230 

Elizabeth McCue. . ..152, 186 
Elizabeth Moore.. ..143,148 

Elizabeth Poague 98 

Elizabeth Power Waiigh.. 125 

Elizabeth Rachel 141 

Elizabeth Trigg 38 

Elizabeth V. J 12 

Elizabeth Wallace 78 

Elizabeth Wicks 236 

Elizabeth Wilson 109 

Ella.. 155, 205, 222. 224, 

228, 256 

Ella Belle 14 

Ella Boud 184 

Ella Elizabeth 234 

Ella Jane 164 

Ella Mabel 128 



McCLUNG. 

Ella May 54 

Ella Rosetta 141,200 

Ellen.. ..39, 147, 250, 253, 256 

Ellen Brov/n 107 

Ellen Christy 30 

Ellen Dora 177 

Ellen Marshall 29 

Ellena 181 

Elliot 180 

Elliott Spottswood.. ..31, 32 

Ellis Alderson 161 

Elmer 53, 180, 200 

Elmer Burn 179 

Elmira 163 

Elmyra Magdalene 165 

Elsie 101, 226 

Elsie Bird 140 

Elsie Roberta 248 

Elsie Sarah 247 

Elson Morris 155 

Elvira E 13 

Elvira Jane 223 

Elzada Jane 170 

Ember Enna 159 

Emeline 73, 228 

Emeline B 113 

Emery Eagle 167, 181 

Emma 81, 227, 255 

Emma J 1x3 

Emma Jane Ib4 

Emma Thompson 179 

Emmert Clyde 158 

Emmet 101 

Emmet Rader 151 

Emily 211 

Emily Agnes 179 

Emily Alice 162 

Emily Downton 178 

Emily H 74 

Emily Jane 243 

Emory Waugh 185 

Ephraim 241 

Ermor Kingston 205 

Ernest ....117, 152, 160, 207 

Ernest Earl 108 

Ernest Kyle 146 

Ernest L 100 

Ernest Lincoln 198 

Ernest Victor 251 

Ernestine 102 

Ersha Lee 205 

Essex 28 

Esther.. 14, 15, 109. 110, 
129, 205 

Esther Eliza 257 



272 



INDEX. 



McCLUNG. 

Esther Ellen 102 

Esther Jane 107, 252 

V Estill 162 

Estell Harris 109 

Estella Ivena 234 

Estella May 155 

Ethel 128, 227 

Ethel Eugenia 151 

Etta 56, 61 

Etta Beulah 167 

Etta Florida 167 

Etta May 200 

Etta Ruth 161 

Eugene Wilson 188 

Eugenia 152 

Eulalia 174 

Eunice Roberta 190 

Euphemia 49, 50 

Euphemia Jane 69 

Eva Gem 108 

Eva L 189 

Evaline 238 

Eveline Jane 176 

Everett F 195 

Everitt De Witt 188 

Everett 176 

Everest 167 

Eva Cannon 12 

Eva Moffett 100 

Ewell J 226 

Fannie 171, 181, 250 

Fannie Ann 161 

Fannie B 121 

Felix 160 

Felix McConnell.. ,.110,111 

Fielding 152, 186 

Finley Wallace 99 

Finns, Rev 228 

Flora 180, 201 

Flora Dickson 185 

Florence 119, 158, 243 

Florence America 169 

Florence Elizabeth . . 134, 202 

Florence M 121 

Florence May 32 

Florence Nightingale.. .. 200 
Flossy May Susanna.. .. 169 

Floyd 162. 172 

Floyd Miller 169, 170 

Forest Aimer 99 

Frances 149 

Frances Isabelle 236 

Frances Violet 191 

Francis.. ..110, 111, 170,208 
Francis Barclay, Col.. .. 103 



McCLUNG. 

Francis Catherine 199 

Francis Marion 198 

Francis William 103 

Frank.. 30, 111, 224, 246, 

250, 255 

Frank Armstrong 32 

Frank Edward 119 

Frank F 152 

Frank H 120 

Frank Lee 14, 110 

Frank Points 103 

Frank Vincent 17 

Frank Wait 185 

Frankie Mabel 149 

Franklin.. 104, 148, 172, 

186, 226 

Franklin Henry 28 

Franklin Poe 183 

Franklin Tomlin 74 

Fred 140, 248 

Fred Chandler 77 

Freddie Nicholas 51 

Frederick 149, 209 

Frederick Agassiz 75 

Frederick Brenzel 248 

Frederica 255 

Fuller 169 

Garnette Blanche 114 

Gaze 224 

Geeter 182 

General Davis 155, 156 

General Lawton 176 

Geneva 182 

George.. 55, 119, 135, 149, 

171, 209, 229, 234, 244, 

245, 251, 252, 255 

George Absalom 59 

George Albert 55.106 

George Alderson. .150, 160, 162 

George Alva 135 

George Anderson 223 

George Andrew 56 

George Augustus (Brutus) 

170, 181 

George Calvin 53 

George David 160 

George F 143 

George Harlan, Rev. . . . 218 

George Henry 81 

George Henry Lawna. . .. 175 

George Jasper 230 

George Jeremiah 161 

George Lewis 160 

George M 126 

George Newman.. ..163,165 



INDEX. 



273 



McCLUNG. 

George Summers 347 

George Vaden 176 

George Wallace 1G7 

George W 200 

George Washington 51, G*), ll<i 
George Washington, Rev..l-tl 

George William 112 

George William Paris.. .. 85 

George Wilson 223 

Georgia 101, 152 

Georgia Ann 152 

Georgiana 104 

Gerard Conn 120 

Gertrude 52, 188, 246 

Gilbert 130 

Gladys 56, 104, 150 

Glenn A 17 

Golden Clyde 146 

Goley Pigeon 164 

Gordon 201 

Gory Hogg 

Grace 243 

Grace Estella 17 

Grace Hudson 85 

Grace Pearl 252 

Grant 211 

Grant Earl 167 

Granville Alderson, Dr. 

162, 164 

Gratia Delavan 75 

Grigsby.. ..142, 178, 179,199 
Grigsby B., Rev.. ..171,181 

Grover 162 

Grover Cleveland 199 

Gus 204 

Gussie May 166 

Guy 38, 130, 117 

Guy Lamont 151 

H. Dwight 141 

Hannah.. ..154, 192, 222,224 

Harrel Duane 234 

Harrel Lee 188 

Harriet.. 125, 169, 189, 193, 250 

Harriet Adeline 127 

Harriet B 114 

Hai'riet Day 16 

Harriet Elizabeth 167 

Harriet Frances 99 

Harriet Jane 127 

Harriet N 211 

Harriet Newell 18 

Harriet Virginia 185 

Haut 230 

Hallie 59 

Hallie Frances 163 



McCLUNG. 

Hamilton 155 

Hansford lei 

Hansford Allen 162 

Harrison Taylor 90 

Harrison T., Mrs 95 

Harold Gordon I67 

Harry no, 142 

Harry Collins is 

Harry Hill 239 

Harry Lee gfj 

Harry Leroy 119 

Harry Tate 99, 101 

Harry Victor 251 

Harve m 

Harvey 73, 136 

Harvey Thurman 204 

Hattie Dix 141 

Hazel Belle 128 

Heber go 

Heber Lackey 141 

Helen 196, 245 

Helen Blanche 128 

Helen Frances 244 

Helen Marjorie 135 

Helen Moffett 100 

Henderson 160 

Henrietta 175, 198. 237 

Henrietta Hessie 167 

Henrietta Movillion.. .. 251 
Henry.. 9, 10, 11, 12, 149, 

196, 204 

Henry Albert 161 

Henry C 13 

Henry, Capt 13,109 

Henry Clay.. ..186, 217, 218 

Henry E 109 

Henry Gordon 199 

Henry Matth/ews 148 

Henry Preston 191 

Henry S 212 

Herbert James 75 

Herbert Junkin 103 

Herbert Lynn 184 

Herman 119 

Herman Oman 167 

Herschel 52 

Plervey 80 

Hester 155 

Hester Margaret 106 

He;tie Ann 151 

Hettie Moore 109 

Hickman 165 

Hilda Cloe 167 

Hill Adolphus 167 

Hiram 221 



274 



INDEX. 



McCLUNG. 

Hiram McCutcheon 227 

Homer 158 

Homer Benjamin 208 

Horace A 239 

Horace B 242 

Horace Jefferson 12 

Horace Kenneth 239 

Horace Leigh 105 

Houston 80 

Houston Edward 167 

Houston Paris 188 

Howard 32, 183 

Howard Bentley 159 

Howard Du Rant 109 

Howard Ewing 109 

Howe 72 

Hubert William 167 

Hugh.. 8, 18, 26, 41, 110, 

Ill, 138, 241 

Hugh Carlisle 31 

Hugh, Dr 22 

Hugh Emmett 109 

Hugh L 42 

Hugh Lawson.. ..37, 38, 39 
Hugh Lawson, Capt.. .. 30 
Hugh Lawson White. ... 31 

Hugh Mitchell 57 

Hugh Porter 188 

Icie 162 

Icie Belle 166 

Icy May 175 

Ida 142, 174 

Ida Gertrude 113 

Ida Grace 73 

Ida May 126, 134 

Ina 185 

Ina D 117 

Ina Leonora 21T 

Inez Irene 85 

Ira 119, 155 

Ira Egbert 151 

Ira Patrick 61 

Ira Sankey 166 

Irene 117, 152, 197 

Irene Alice 207 

Irene Erven 140 

Irvin 152 

Irvin Dickinson 167 

Irvine 183 

Irving 189 

Isaac 212, 213, 226 

Isaac Callison 160, 163 

Isabel 8, 115, 120, 121 

Isabella 104, 110, 120 



McCLUNG. 

Isabella P 102 

Iva 231 

Jabez 231 

Jacob 173, 211 

Jacob Nihiser _.. 156 

Jacob Odell 182 

Jackson 204 

James. .7, 8, 9, 11, 15, 16, 
18, 19, 20, 43, 44, 45, 46, 
104, 110, 112, 114, 116, 
124, 138, 160, 170, 183, 
184, 185, 187, 198, 201, 
207, 211, 228, 230, 231, 
239, 242, 244, 245, 246, 
248, 249^ 250, 251, 252, 

255, 256, 257 

James (of Adam) 209 

James Albert 14 

James Alderson.. ..165,174 
James Alexander.. ..73,126 
James Andrew.. 101, 108, 

127, 182, loo 

James Andrew, Dr 172 

James Archibald. .13, 99,102 
James (of James).. 15, 

120, 121, 129, 249 

James (of John) 101, 103, 

161, 244, 24o 

James (of Matbhiew) . .|21, 129 

James (of Rob't.) 118 

Jamse (of Wm.).. ..49, 50 

James B 14 

James Barnet 54 

James Bollar 184 

James Buford 232 

James, Capt.. ..81, 82, 83, 84 

James Charles 115 

James Clowney 144 

James Cloyd 77 

James Coggin 165,168 

James, Col 72 

James Cowan 57, 58 

James Crawford 142 

James Curry 85 

James D 135 

James, Dr 104, 116, 137 

James Donald 137 

James Ed 226 

James Edward 16 

James Ernest 102 

James Evans, Rev 163 

James Fife 113 

James Franklin .... 196, 229 

James Gardner 44, 84 

James Gest 234 



INDEX. 



275 



McCLUNG. 

James Harvey.. 12, 57, 58. 

71, 135, 202 

James Henderson 80 

James Henry.. ..16, 109,223 

James (of Hugh) Ill 

James Independence.. .. 163 

James Irving 207 

James Johnson 118 

James K 210 

James L 116 

James Lambert 203 

Jamse (Limb).. 155, 156,172 

James Lowell 199 

James Madison 195 

James Marshall 86 

James Morrison 85 

James Motier W 12 

James McDowell, Dr.. .. 107 

James Newton 230 

James Ollie 224 

James Preston 199 

James Price 243 

James Robert.. ..51, 182,185 

James Robinson 234 

James Riley 224 

James Salisbury 75 

James Samuel 143 

James Samuel Legrand 47, 86 

James (Slick) 183 

James Spurgeon 160 

James Steel 184 

James Scott 77 

James Tate 100 

James W .212, 242 

James Warren 188 

James Warwick 148 

James Wesley. . 51 

James Walter Sims . . . . 77 

James White 33, 38 

James White, Jr 31, 32 

James White, Sr. 30, 31. 32, 33 

James William 197,201 

James Wilson 102 

James Wilson, Dr.. ..106, 107 

.James Wood 228 

Jane.. 14, 15. 22. 49 52, 56, 
63, 72. 113, 142, 145, 147, 
153, 161. 171, 173, 183, 
192, 193, 204, 224, 230, 
233. 238. 244. 245, 246, 

250, 256 

Jane Elizabeth 69 

Jane Fribley 80 

Jane Lapsley 77 

Jane Ann 99 



McCLUNG. 

Jane S ne 

Janet 17R 

Janett 2O6 

Janetta W 13 

Janette 1 217 

Jarrett 155 

Jasper 228 

Jasper William 230 

Jay R 169 

J. Crawford 189 

Jean Leach 128 

Jeane Edward 77 

Jenette 151 

Jenette Elizabeth 150 

Jennie.. 16. 144, 149. 160. 
. . . . 169, 209, 227, 228, 255 

Jennie Brown 242 

Jennie Keziah 205 

Jennie 218 

Jeremiah Murry G., Jr. . 236 

Jeremiah Murry G., Sr.. 236 

Jerry 224 

Jesse 231 

Jesse Campbell 185 

Jesse Chambers 247 

Jesse Davis 31 

Jesse Joseph 231 

Jpsse Morgan 56 

Jessie 142, 180 

Jessie A 32 

Jessie B 117 

Jessie Irene 151, 239 

Jewel Kathleen 229 

J. F 232 

Jiramie Raymond 201 

Jinney 158 

Joanna 182 

Joanna Cornelia 167 

Joel 228 

John.. 7, 8. 14. 15. 19, 20. 
43, 46, 48. 49, 52. 68. 76. 
86. 98. 101. 107, 111. 113, 
115. 116. 118. 125, 127, 
132, 138, 139. 142, 144. 
150, 152, 155, 161. 162. 
166, 168, 169, 170, 178. 
180. 189. 208. 212. 220. 
221, 224, 231, 232, 237, 
240, 242! 244. 246. 248, 

.. ..249, 250, 251, 255. 256 

John, 1 245 

John, II 245 

John A 12 

John Alexander (of B. F.) 99 

John Alexander, Dr.. .. 98 



276 



INDEX. 



McCLUNG. 

John Alexander, Rev .... 87 
John Alexander (of Grigs- 

by) 178 

John Alexander (Chokem) 144 
John Alexander (Hosy) 

167, 181 

John Alexander Neriah. . 181 

John Andrew 203 

John Allen 90 

John B. . . . 243 

John Barnett 53 

John (Bath) 187, 188 

John (Black) 187 

John (Black) 154, 158 

John Bodine 177 

John Bollar 155,156 

John Brelsford 105 

John Brown 136 

John Burton 42 

John C 231 

John, Capt 235 

John Calvin.. 53, 134, 189, 201 

John Calvin, Dr 136 

John, Capt 193 

John Caperton 177 

John Cecil 223 

John Cloyd 81 

John Cowan 236 

John Culver 53 

John Cunningham. .57, 60, 256 

John David 53 

John, Dr 249 

John Duffy 176, 177 

John Dwyer 155 

John E 217 

John Edgar 202 

John Edward 203 

John Edmon, Dr 229 

John E 228 

John Ernest 58 

John E. Kenna 166 

John Feamster 144 

John Franklin 117, 143 

John Franklin, Rev. . . . 224 

John G 228 

John H 105 

John, Gen 42 

John Harkness 128 

John Henderson 93 

John Henderson 189 

John Henry 162 

John Henry. Capt 117 

John Holland 207 

John Houston 98 

John J 245 



McCLUNG. 

John Jay, Dr 210 

John K 231 

John (Katy) 185, 186 

John (Lame) 152 

John Leigh 108. 

John Lester 60 

John Louis, Rev 190 

John Lyle 16, 17 

John M 225 

John Magill 69 

.John Moffett 100 

John Monroe 164 

John Morton 103 

John Newton 100 

John Newton, Rev 242 

John 220 

John Otey 145 

John P 228 

John Paris 85, 

John Peek 152 

John, Rev 206, 207 

John, Rev 254 

John Riley 157 

John Robinson 112 

John Rufus 162 

John S 105 

John Samuel, Rev.. ..73, 74 

John Selmon 55 

John Smith 78 

John Spurgeon 180 

John Stewart 196 

John Tate 103 

John Telford 80 

John Thomas 139,140 

John Washington 193 

John William.. 14, 17, 51, 

89, 107, 225 

John William Kendall.. .. 14 

Johnnie Alderson 151 

Jonas 221, 224, 225 

Jonathan 212 

Jonathan Holt 183 

Joseph.. 14, 20, 103, 105, 
109, 129, 137, 148, 160, 
170, 173, 180, 204, 206, 
208, 211, 225, 228, 250, 252 

Joseph Albert 196, 200 

Joseph Alexander.. ..104, 109 

Joseph Alderson 150 

Joseph Allen 196, 197 

Joseph B 222 

Joseph Bernard 197 

Joseph (Bush) 193 

Joseph C : 207 

Joseph Clyde 128 



INDRX. 



277 



McCLUNG. 

Joseph (Cranberry) . .155, 

169, 171, 173 

Joseph, Dr 106 

Joseph Earle 52 

Joseph Edgar 172 

Joseph Edward (Brag).. 172 

Joseph Edwin 114 

Joseph Emmett 109 

Joseph (Fear Not).. .. 149 
Joseph Franklin.. .. .. 207 

Joseph H 228 

Joseph Hutchinson 233 

Joseph 1 217 

Joseph Jesse 108 

Joseph Jiidson 85 

Joseph L 175 

Joseph Leander 226 

Joseph Leonard 223 

Joseph ^j^ittle Redheaded) 148 

Joseph Morgan 184 

Joseph 212 

Joseph P 208 

Joseph (Redheaded) . .143, 

144, 146, 186 

Joseph (Sinking Creek) 

138, 145, 146 

Joseph Sharp 135 

Joseph William 104,186 

Joseph Wilson 222 

Josephine 18, 106,172 

Josiah 229 

Josie 229 

Josie Butler 229 

Josie Lemon 191 

J. R 232 

J. T 233 

Jud ; 182 

Judson 168 

Judson Lewis 169 

Julia Alzira 203 

Julia Belle 243 

Julia Frances 29 

Julia Lee 90 

Julia Munford 29 

Julia Parker 234 

Juliette 17 

Juliett Ann 124 

Justin Otto 126 

Kate 118, 213 

Kate Elizabeth 119 

Kate Christian 203 

Katherine 187 

Katie 174 

Katie Lee 51 

Katherine 29, 119 



McCLUNG. 

Katherine Bell 14 

Katherine Wilma 85 

Kathryn 90 

Kenneth Price n4 

Keener Key 141 

Kelley Malcom 1G4 

Kyle 149, 187 

Kyle Dickson 152 

Laura 99, 187. 245 

Laura Alice 77 

Laura Ellen. . . ■. 207 

Laura Jane 125, 201 

Laura Echols 202 

Laura Virginia 184 

Lake 178 

Ladula 175 

Laura E 174 

Laura Havana (Lockie).. 173 

Laura Virginia 143 

Laban 164 

Lanie Louisa 161 

Ladora Virginia 156 

Latourette Emory 157 

Ladona Jane 156 

Lacteal Reid 141 

Lafayette Hampton 12 

Lavenia 18 

Lavenia P 15 

Lavina Elizabeth 223 

Landrum 243 

Lawson Smith 29 

Lawrence 31, 99 

Lawrence Clyde 196 

Lawrence Floyd 202 

Leah Goff 141 

Leah Louisa 218 

Leancy 175 

Leander 173, 180, 207 

Leander Preston 169 

Leanna Ada 158 

Leanna Malvlna 156 

Lecester 159 

Ledonia 183, 198 

Lee 227 

Lelia Ruth 197 

Lela Ada 229 

Lena •'>•'> 

Lena Eather 204 

Lena Jane 150 

Lena Mae 223 

Lenard Jamison 224 

Lenius Estill 1-"i9 

Lenius Miller 157 

Lenna ^^ 

Lenora 158. 226 



278 



INDEX. 



McCLUNG. 

Leola Ellen 156, 172 

Leon E 208 

Leona 176 

Leona Elizabeth 239 

Leona Ann 157 

Leonard 170, 224, 227 

Leonidas Hamlin 207 

LeonidaiS Wesley 156 

Leota Augusta 114 

Leigh Harrison 106 

Leigh, Dr 105 

Leila Ocie 55 

Lelia Warwick 203 

Lela 228 

Lela 226 

Lelum Anderson 156 

Lemon Andrew 178 

Lemuel Houston 84 

Lemuel Dickson 157 

Leona 12 

Le Roy 233 

Leslie William 181 

Lester 204 

Lester McCorkle 100 

Letha 165 

Lethel Echols 157 

Letitia 204, 205 

Leva 32 

Levi Parkison 163, 165 

Leviro 182 

Lewella Bell 198 

Lewin 142 

Lewis 128, 207, 222 

Lewis Allen 161 I 

Lewis C 127 1 

Lewis Edgar 158 | 

Lewis H 127 j 

Lewis Newman 151 | 

Lewis Watson 170 i 

Lewis William 128 ! 

Libbie 208 { 

Lida 197 i 

Lida Mills 28 j 

Lillie 30, 170 I 

Lillian 181, 245 \ 

Lillian Emmett 109 I 

Lillian Gladys 247 

Lilly D 174 I 

Lillie Dure 157, 179 t 

Lillie Eugenia 223 

Lillie Jane 161 

Lillie Olin 167 

Lillie Maude 175 

Lina 212 

Linkle Alderson 179 



McCLUNG. 

Linneus Washington.. .. 159 

Linus 104 

Linus Anderson, Capt.. .. 103 

Littell Gwin 190 

Livingstone 199 

Livora 165 

Lizzie 128, 205, 224, 239 

Lizzie Ann 204 

Lizzie May 12 

L. L 222 

Lloyd 158 

Lochard 201 

Lodena C 175 

Lois Minerva 190 

Lola 55 

Lola Eugenia 151 

Lola Myrtle 177 

Lona 184 

Lonia Clark 166 

Lonza Temple 176 

Lora 232 

Lorenzo Houston, Dr. . . . 177 

Lottie 60 

Lou 233 

Louis 119, 191 

Louis A 169 

Louisi Alexander 254 

Louis Dickinson 163 

Louis Martin 191,192 

Louis Osborne (Robert).. 164 

Louis Putney 197 

Louis Si:uart 205 

Louis Wert 188 

Louisa 81, 158, 231, 255 

Louisa Alice 197 

Louisa Ann 75 

Louisa D 112 

Louisa F 222 

Louisa Jane 162, 168 

Louisa Steele 186 

Louise 211 

Lowry 165 

Lucy 147, 152, 180 

Lucy Cowan 28 

Lucy Guy 203 

Lucy L 52 

Lucy Virginia 184 

Lucy Withrow 202 

Lucile Warren 109 

Lucinda Ann 205 

Lucinda Davidson 148 

Lucinda Davis 187 

Lucinda Turner 177 

Lucretia 18, 169 

Lucretia Malcena 157 



INDEX. 



McCLUNG. 

Luella 167, 181 

Luella Catherine 156 

Luddy Watson 165 

Luke Samuel 231 

Lula 170, 189, 225 

Lula Alsadie 51 

Lula Glen 180 

Lula Ruth 196 

Lulu .176, 243 

Lulu Clark 75 

Lulu Pearl 59 

Lundy 229 

Lunla Texia .. .. 176 

Lura Georgia 167 

Luraney E 222 

Luther Brown 188 

Luther Stanley 157 

Luther Thurman 54 

Lutitia 234 

Luvina Jenette 157 

Lydia 213 

Lydia Jane 165, 172 

Lydia P 243 

Lyle 76 

Lyle Casseday 17 

M'cDuffey 164 

McKinley Roosevelt.. .. 158 

McTyere Marvin 141 

Mabel 57 

Mabel Ida 119 

Mabel Frances 135 

Mack 155 

Maddison (Mat Bush).. 197 
Madison (Mat Hinton) . . 174 

Madora 169, 170 

Magee 180 

Maggie 150, 168, 246 

Maggie Rebecca 186 

Malinda K 211 

Malinda Melvina 163 

Mamie 152 

Mamie Aurilla 128 

Mamie B 16 

Mamie Pauline 241 

Manilla 233 

Marena 162 

Mark Motier 12 

Maria Feam 33 

Marmion Hereford 152 

Marshall 169, 187 

Marshall Alderson. .178, 

i79, 199 

Marshall F 129 

Marshall Gwin 190 

Marshall Lee 151 



McCLUNG, 

Marshall Wainsborough. . 190 

Marvin 55 

Mason Matthews .' 197 

Marcus Lyle " 170 

Marion Edward ! . 170 

Marion Frank 119 

Marvin Alfred '. ." . 175 

Mason Matthews (Mase 

Hinton) 175 

Mattie 222, 224, 226, 229 

Mattie Bell 200, ''03 

Mattie Lepps 203 

Maude.. 119, 144, 187, 198, 201 

Maud Budles 190 

Maud Muller 18O 

Maud Myrtle 78 

Maurice Kentucky 141 

May 201 

May Lawson 28 

Martha.. 2], 37, 42, 111, 
113, 128, 137, 150, 152! 
154, 169, 211, 226. 230, 254 

Martha A 212 

Martha Alice (Addie) . . 195 
Mantha Ann.. ..68 199,223 

Martha B 137 

Martha Elizabeth.. ..106,134 

Martha Ellen 74, 75 

Martha Frances 182 

Martha Katheryn 126 

Martha Lewis 179,203 

Martha M 207 

Martha Margaret 51 

Martha Matilda 78 

Mar:ha Waite 185 

Martha J 133 

Martha Jane.. ..127, 139,247 

Martin 1C9 

Mary.. 8. 10, 14, 15, 20. 43, 
47, 62, 72, 81, 87, 100, 
104, 111, 113, 115, 120. 
125, 127, 149, 153, 156. 
169, 171, 173, 180. 183, 
187, 189. 192, 199. 204. 
207, 208, 209, 210, 220, 
226. 231. 232. 242, 245, 
....248, 250, 252, 253, 256 
Mary A.. 16, 118, 129. 242. 255 

Mary Alice 14. 241 

Mary Ann.. ..84, 182, 204, 205 
Mary Ann Cameron.. 30, 33 

Mary Ann W KM. 108 

Mary Agnes 161 

Mary Anna 203 

Mary Bassie 189 



280 



INDEX. 



McCLUNG. 

Mary Belle 182 

Mary Bourland 193 

Mary Bowen 28 

Mary Campbell 38, 85 

Mary Catherine 167 

Mary Chambers 236 

Mary Crawford 192 

Mary E 102, 113 

Mary Eleanor 99 

Mary Ella 98, 179, 203 

Mary Ellen.. 17, 148, 186,223 
Mary Eliza.. ..90, 91, 99, 151 
Mary Elizabeth. .32, 58, 
..141, 146, 167, 173. 189, 227 

Mary Ethel 56 

Mary F 16 

Mary Forest 118 

Mary Frances.. ..38, 163, 176 

Mary Gertrude 159 

Mary Houston 86 

Mary Ida 230 

Mary lo 182 

Mary Irwin 85 

Mary Jane.. 73, 77, 130, 
143, 154, 162, 165, 168, 
185, 202, 210, 234, 240, 

248 

Mary Kate 203 

Mary Kathleen 256 

Mary Lawson 24 

Mary Lee 33 

Mary Lenora 226 

Mary Louisa 107 

Mary Louise 73 

Mary Luella 175 

Mary M 143 

Mary M 188 

Mary Malinda 182,224 

Mary Margaret. .55, 184, 

191. 244 

Mary Martha 188,197 

Mary Matthews 187 

Mary Moore 147 

Mary Morton 103 

Mary McChesney 14 

Mary Olivia 253 

Mary Paulina 81 

Mary Pearl -.105,108 

Mary Pleas 33 

Mary Rebecca 166 

Mary S 113 

Mary Savilla 114 

Mary Selena lS4 

Mary Shelby 29 

Mary Stratton 100 



McCLUNG. 

Mary Susan 195 

Mary Tate 102 

Mary Thomas 160 

Mary W 117 

Mary Virginia 177 

Mary Yarbrough 39 

Margaret.. 7, 14, 15, 18, 27, 
32, 53. 87, 101, 102, 104, 
130, i31, 132, 134, 136, 
137, 146, 149, 150, 152, 
153, 155. 165, 171, 172, 
184, 192, 196, 200, 208, 

209, 211. 224, 242, 248, 252 

Margaret Alderson 173 

Margaret Ann 58 

Margaret Ann Malinda. . 39 

Margaret Bollar 156 

Margaret Cowen 28 

Margaret E 198 

Margaret Eagle 186 

Margaret Elizabeth.. .. 101 

Margaret Estella 207 

Margaret Gardner 29 

Margaret J 113, 183 

Margaret Jane.. 17, 150, 

164, 170 

Margaret L 117, 212 

Margaret Lamb 197 

Margaret Lee 33 

Margaret Lynn 202 

Margaret Winters 143 

Margaret Withrow 103 

Margaret Rebecca 185 

Margaret Stuart 102 

Margaret Tate 99 

Margaret Vinnetta 248 

Margaret White 37 

Margerete G 218 

Marguerite 135 

Maria Mitchell 247 

Mariah 252 

Marion Minnis 184 

Marilda 233 

Marinda 225 

Marinda Abigail.. ..160,163 

Marion P 220 

Matilda 164, 248, 252 

Matilda Mills 28 

Matthew.. 8, 20, 21, 27, 29, 

31. 72, 112, 129, 130, 132 156 

Matthew Granger, Dr.. .. 28 

Matthew Thomas. .160,163, 165 

Matthew, Jr 29 

Mattie Delora 157 

Mattie Estaline 162 



INDEX. 



281 



McCLUNG. 

Mattie Lewis 196 

Mattie Steele 101 

Maxwell 254 

May 169 

Meaks 225 

Melinda 101, 144, 152 

Melinda Lacy 103 

Melissa 163, 228 

Melvin 165 

Merlin C 17 

Michael Bright, Dr. . . . 186 

Mildred Lang 247 

Mildred Lee 241 

Miles 135 

Miley Burdette . . 176 

Millard Hartley 78 

Millard Henry 78 

Millie 220 

Millie Susan 162,164 

Millise 176 

Milton 169 

Milton Cowan 58 

Milton Hubert 200 

Minerva 160, 161 

Minerva Margaret 162 

Minnie Adel 252 

Minnie Burr 186 

Minnie Haseltine 170 

Minnie Keith 28 

Minnie Lee 33 

Minnie Lee 110 

Minnie, Mrs 147 

Minor Smith 141 

Minora F 174 

Minta. 160 

Mirtie 208 

Missoura 169 

Mittie Alzenia 200 

Mollie 160, 231 

Mona May 175 

Montana 178, Ibd 

Montgomery 239 

Mordecai 210 

Moorman Swoope 147 

Mortimore Allen 168 

Moses Russell 184 

Mountsie 223 

M. R 222 

Myrtle 57, 158, 200 | 

Myrtle Ann 165 ' 

Myrtle Amanda 179 

Nancy.. 15, 49, 51, 67, 74. 

84, 129, 142, 144, 147, 153. 

154, 156. 161, 169, 172. 

174. 179, 183, 192, 206, 



McCLUNG. 

212, 224, 230 

Nancy "Agnes" 15 

Nancy Agnes G 46 

Nancy Alice 173 

Nancy Ann 139, 153 

Nancy Ann Eliza 161 

Nancy Black 143,146 

Nancy C 212 

Nancy Caroline 223 

Nancy Cowan 236 

Nancy Dickenson 187 

Nancy Evelyn 53 

Nancy Jane 112, 230 

Nancy Margaret 164 

Nancy Susan i82 

Nash 170 

Nadean Gladys 119 

Nannie 162, 166, 181, 187 

Nannie Beal, Mrs 58 

Nannie Charlotte.. ..155,179 

Nannie Craig 143 

Nannie May 161 

Naomi 165 

Nathan Boyd 137 

Nathan P 217 

Nathaniel 225 

Npllie..l49, 174, 210. 226,237 

Nellie Agnes 151 

Nellie Beryl 17 

Nellie Crump 147 

Nellie H 189 

Nellie M 90 

Nettie 144 

Nettie May 234 

Nettie W 143 

Neva 187 

Nevada 150 

Newman Burdett 203 

Newton 182 

Newton Alderson 170 

Newton Augustus 108 

Nina ICO 

Nira Burnette 76 

Noah Fidelia 227 

Noah Seamore 164 

Nola Etoile 208 

Nona 170 

Nora 142. 166. 227 

Nora Bell 185 

Novpl ^83 

Oceola 199 

Ocey Olive 200 

Olin Everett 177 

Olive Bell 141 

Olive Lucille 239 



282 



INDEX. 



McCLUNG. 

Oliver Campbell 239 

Oliver Clifton 128 

Ollie 189, 199, 226 

Ollie Ann 177 

Ollie Trent 179 

Olliver Perry 52 

Oloff 201 

Oma 224 

Omor Washington 177 

Ona 169 

Onalaska 158 

Opal Lee 159 

Orlando 211 

Orsemus Murry 162 

Ora 199 

Orra Alice 32 

Ora Wilber 205 

Orlie 162 

Orvill Lfffingwell 112 

Oscar 144, 229 

Oscar D., Rev 186 

Oscar Hunter, Dr 99 

Oscar Ovalva 198 

Oswald Beryl 162 

Other Hobson 158 

Othro Owen 177 

Otey Grigsby 179 

Otie 170 

Owen 162, 256 

Pansy 186, 178 

Park W., Dr 168 

Park Walker 174 

Parma Ann 164 

Parthena 224 

Patrick 49, 50, 54, 59 

Patrick Alexander 62 

Patrick Cowan 59 

Patrick Monroe 56 

Pattie Childress 231 

Pattie Green 29 

Paul Hudson 158 

Paulina 76, 80 

Paulina Catherine 166 

Paulina Tate 105 

Peachie 179 

Pearl.. ..119, 151, 174, 189, 200 

Pearl Hamilton 184 

Pearl L,ee 56 

Pearl Sadie 128 

Peck 168 

Percy Stewart 100 

Perry 142 

Pettie 140 

Phebe.. 15, 44, 49, 69, 71, 86 
Phebe Ellen 102 



McCLUNG. 

Phebe Jane 224 

Phillip 200 

Phillip Pendleton 203 

Phillip Snyder 166 

Phillip Todd 197 

Philo 224 

Phoebe 104, 133, 134 

Phoebe A 103 

Piney Jane 178 

Piney May. 179 

Piney Roe 175 

Pinkney Lake 148 

Pleasant Miller 31, 33 

Pliny Watson 119 

Prudence 150 

Prussia Ann 164 

Purlessa Jane 164 

Polly 49, 110, 174 211 

R. Burgess 242 

R. Vincent 157 

Rachel 141, 144, 145, 182, 

206, 208 

Rachel Dinwiddle Wilson.. 80 

Rachel Elizabeth 159 

Rachel Florence 38 

Rachel Virginia 191 

Rachel Wilson 109 

Ralph 178 

Ralph Davidson 108 

Ralph Erskine 106 

Ralph Harlan 78 

Raper Chalmer 207 

Raymond 130, 151 

Rebecca.. 43, 72, 9^, 117, 
122, 129, 142, 161, 172, 
181, 187. 200, 204, 206, 

208, 225, 231, 246 

Rebecca Ann.. 151, 193,197, 226 

Rebecca Catherine 182 

Rebecca J 143, 146 

Rebecca Jane.. ..132, 159, 198 

Rebecca Linn 42 

Rebecca Margaret 196 

Rebecca Mays 193 

Rebecca Tyree 149 

Rebecca Gilchrist 235 

Rebecca Ellen 77 

Rena 61 

Renick 180 

Rennie Miller 201 

Reuben 221, 224 

Reuben B., Jr 224 

Reuben K 218 

Richard 255 

Richard A 176 



INDEX. 



283 



118. 
206, 
231, 
248, 
254, 



McCLUNG. 

Richard Ellis 

Richard F 

Richard Franklin.. . 

Richard Henry.. .. 

Richard Kyle 

Richard L.. Dr 

Robert. .7, 53, 72, 113 
155, 171, 182, 188 
209, 211, 212. 213,' 
232, 234, 240, 242, 
250. 

Robert A 119, 

Robert Alexander 139, 246, 

Robert Brown 

Robert Chas. Spiirgeon.. 

Robert Clark 

Robert Edwin 

Robert Franklin 

Robert Gardner 

Robert Oilman 

Robert Gray 

Robert Henry 

Robert I. . . " 

Robert James 

Robert Lee 

Robert Loren 

Robert Lott [[ 

Robert Martin \] 

Robert Orange.. .. 157 

Robert Otte .' 

Robert Robinson.. 

Robert Strain 

Robert T 

Robert Tate .' . ]] 

Robert Thompson.. 

Robert Wilson.. .. 

Roger 

Roily V 

Roma Hansford.. 

Rosa 

Rosa Dell 

Rosa Lee 

Rosalie Heaton. . . 

Rosa A 

Rosa R ■ . . . . 

Rosco Allen 

Rose Bright 

Rosella Augusta. . 

Rosetta Parmelia. . 

Rosso 

Roxle E 

Roy '. 

Roy Clifton 

Roy Houston 

Roy Todd, Dr 



.154. 



197 

189 
223 
189 
146 
222 



257 
246 
248 j 
135 
223 : 
137 
. 74 i 
223 i 

29 ; 

134 
112 I 
254 I 
212 
254 i 
140 
141 

56 
134 
179 
158 
113 
118 
191 
103 
182 

69 
188 
172 

99 
226 
157 ' 
180 ' 

38 
174 
189 I 
164 
102 ' 
163 ! 
114 I 
181 
163 i 
149 

56 
177 

17 



McCLUNG. 

R"f"s 160 

Riifus Davis, Rev 163 

Rufus Morgan 38, 39 

Rutus Pitzer 177 

Rufus Scott 108 

Rnna Virginia ifii 

Rupert Ewing I4i 

Rush 149 

Russell. . . .119, 183, 187. 205 
Ruth.. 108, 144, 164, 196, 

204, 205 

Ryland Brown 78 

Ryland Eugene 73 

Sadie Caldwell 203 

Sallie..l42, 152, 168, 169, 
. . . .178. 181, 204, 222, 227 

Sallie Ann 201 

Sallie C 193 

Sallie Caroline 164 

Sallie Ella 22S 

Sallie Reid 103 

Sallie Tate 102 

Sammie Paris 147 

Sampson I'll 

Samuel.. 11 13. 15, 18. 52, 
54, 76, 77. 86, 114. 118, 
119, 149, 150, 151 153, 
155. 172, 174. 185, 188, 
192, 193. 194. 195, 197, 
204, 209, 224, 226, 233, 
234. 242. 243. 246, 249. 

250, 253. 255, 257 

Samuel A 191 

Samuel Addison 16 

Samuel Alexander 142, 14^, 147 

Samuel Alfred 236 

Samuel Alfred, .Ir 236 

Samuel Black 177 

Samuel Brinton 176 

Samuel Brown 77 

Samuel, Capt. 142, 145, 146, 192 
Samuel Casseday. . ..17, 130 

Samuel, Col 202 

Samuel Dr 168 

Samuel Floyd, Rev 141 

Samuel Floyd, Jr 141 

Samuel Francis 208, 209 

Samuel Harrison 203 

Samuel Hilliard 200 

Samuel Houston 130 

Samuel Hudson, Dr 85 

Samuel Hudson, Jr 85 

Samuel Kyle 146. 147 

Samuel Lyle 109 

Samuel Milligan, Rev.. 235 250 



284 



INDEX. 



McCLUNG, 

Samuel Moore 107 

Samuel N 230 

Samuel Newman 151 

Samuel Oscar IT 

Samuel Ray 161 

Samuel Roberts 161 

Samuel Tilden. Dr 174 

Samuel W 210 

Samuel W 220 

Samuel Wallace 99 

Samuel Wilson 223 

Samuel Y 212 

Sanford Brown 199, 200 

Sara 116 

Sara Belle 113 

Sarah.. 20, 43, 73, 76, 86. 
119. 121, 124, 128, 129, 
131, 132, 135. 136, 137, 
192, 195, 204, 208, 213, 

228, 231, 248, 255 

Sarah A 117, 231 

Sarah Adallne 210 

Sarah Adelaid 165 

Sarah Ann 76, 131, 202 

Sarah Bell 175 

Sarah Catherine 161 

Sarah Elizabeth. .196, 202, 223 

Sarah E . .120, 221 

Sarah Eugenia 55 

Sarah Florence 200 

Sarah Frances. .172, 177, 

223, 231 

Sarah Isabella 185 

Sarah J 102, 242 

Sarah Jane.. 74, 142, 144, 

156, 171, 200, 204, 236 

Sarah Louisa 165 

Sarah M 117 

Sarah MacDougal 237 

Sarah Martha.. ..149, 150, 162 

Sarah Mitchell 33 

Sarah Morgan 27, 39 

Sarah 222 

Sarah Paine 31 

Sarah Susan 191 

Sarah T. Balard, Mrs.. .. 32 

Sarah Woods 79 

S. C 113 

Seabrook 191 

Septimus Cabiness 32 

Sewell 221 

Shannon 170 

Sherman 211 

Sidney 116, 142, 146, 159, 232 
Sidney Buford 101 



McCLUNG. 

Sidney Murl 156 

Sidney Patton 86 

Siegie 191 

Silas Addison 17 

Silas Brown 191 

Simon 211 

Solomon 230 

Sistine Madonna 164 

Solomon Reece, Rev 230 

Sophrona 181 

Spencer Hill 197 

Squire 160 

Stella 53, 224 

Stuart.. 150, 155, 156, 172, 
.. ..179, 192, 195, 196, 205 

Stuart Edgar 155, 179 

Stuart Oscar 227 

Su.- Keith 90 

Srsan 19, 110 111. 169, 182, 

187. 189, 191. 199 

Susan Angeline .. ..173,180 

Susan Elizabeth 105,185 

Susan Essie 167 

Susan Frances 78 

Susan G. Crawford.. .. 189 

Susan Jane 186 

Susan Maria 154 

Susan P 212 

Susan Rebecca 143,202 

Susan Tarlton 91 

Susanna 211 

Susie 202 

Susie Ann 51 

Susie Lee 109 

Sybil Nancy 164 

Sylvester Addison 17 

Tabitha 153 

Talitha 152 

Tamery Estaline 170 

Tate 101 

Taylor 229 

Tempie 225 

Templeton 172 

Thaddeus 181 

Thaddeus Clayton, Dr. . 182 

Thelma 57. 226 

Thelma Beatrice 184 

Theo 186 

Theodore 124, 184, 243 

Theresa 56 

Ttiomas..l9, 20, 91, 116, 
139, 144, 145, 146, 173, 
180, 183, 204, 208, 209, 
210. 211, 212, 222, 231, 
238, 240, 241, 243, 244, 



INDEX. 



285 



McCLUNG. 

.. ..245, 247, 250, 252, 256 

Thomas Alexander 143 

Thomas M., Rev 224 

Thomas Black 234 

Thomas Boud 184 

Thomas C 201 

Thomas Dickson 185 

Thomas Fearn 31 

Thomas Ferran 244 

Thomas G 210 

Thomas J 217 

Thomas John 257 

Thomas Lee 29 

Thomas McClananan . . . . 202 

Thomas Marshall 87 

Thomas Orlando 112 

Thomas Ray 177 

Thomas Shelton 99 

Thomas Walker.. ..142,143 

Thomas William 202 

Thompson Anderson.. .. 29 

Thornton 224 

Tiery 170 

Tillmon 229 

Toby Williams 173 

Tolbert 226 

Tollie 180 

Tony 176 

Tony Tnomason 173 

Truma 179 

Tyree Maupin, Rev 190 

Ulysses Grant 167 

Una May 114 

Urah Zina 227 

Urania 132, 137 

Van 168 

Vanden Burley 175 

Van Young 230 

Velma Lewella 126 

Verda Luella 163 

Vernendo Brown 61 

Vernia Adelia 200 

Vernie Oma 157 

Vernon 195 

Victor 121 

Vin 233 

Viola 226, 233 

Viola Agnes 161, 176 

"Viola Jane 166 

Viola May 177 

Vira 245 

Virgie 152, 180 

Virgil Mcintosh 176 

Virginia.. ..13, 141. 155, 168 
Virginia Alice 198 



McCLUNG. 

Virginia Ann 205 

Virginia Catherine 162 

Virginia Lee 32 

Virginia Rebecca 146 

Visey 225 

Volena 173 

Wade 155 

Wade S 222 

Wade W. Hampton 198 

Wallace 169. 2i:j 

Wallace Flora 99 

Wallace Hinkle 173 

Wallace Walter 176 

AVallace Jennings 160 

Walter 149, 187 

Walter Brown 229 

Walter G 196 

Walter John 245 

Walter Lepps 147 

Wanda Belle 114 

Waneta Ill 

Warren 233 

Warren Crawford 191 

Warwick Guy 146 

Warwick Matthews 148 

Watson 141, 200 

Wendall V 17 

AVesley 43 

Whitney 162 

Whitsel 160 

Willard M 129 

William.. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 
14, 16. 18, 19. 20 42, 43. 
45, 47, 48, 49, 50 51, 69, 
74, 76, 84, 101, 104, 105, 
110, 111. 113, 121, 122, 
124, 128, 137, 138, 140. 
152, 182, 183, 189, 204. 
206, 209, 211, 212, 213. 
222, 224, 231, 238, 244, 
245, 246, 247, 248. 249, 
. .250, 251, 252, 253, 255. 256 

William A 13. 14, 227 

William Aaron.. 162, 166,168 

William Adams 173 

William Alexander 191 

William Alex. Decastro.. 175 

William Allen 90 

William Anderson.. ..32,204 

William Andrew 196 

William B 129 

William Brown 222 

William Burgess 80 

William Carl 199 

William Carlton 53 



286 



INDEX. 



McCLUNG. 

William Charles.. ..112,142 

William (Chokem) 144 

William (Chunky) 168, 171, 172 j 

William Clarke 134 I 

William Clinton 223 I 

William Cowan 54 

William Crump 147 

William Dennis.. ..164,172 
William Eddington, Rev. . 225 

William Edward 80, 114 

William Elmer 125 

William Elton 163 

William Estill 202 

William Evander, Jr. . . . 181 

William Evander, Sr 180 

William Fletcher 207 

William Francis 196 

William Frank 147 

William (Grandfather) .. 153 
William (Grasshopper) . . 184 

William H 16 

William H., Dr 193. 194 

William Hartley 137 

William Harvey.. ..188.189 

William Hawes 143 

William Henry, Dr.. .. 140 
William Henry H., Dr.. 175 

William Hezekiah 99 

William Hinton 174 

William Horace, Sr 115 

William Horace, Jr. . . . 115 
William (Hosy) . . ..142,180 

William Houston 56 

William Howard.. 98, 105,237 
William H. Ringold.. .. 12 

William Israel 223 

William J 125. 149, 245 

William Jackson 224 

William James 257 

William Jesse 56 

William (Joby) . . ..154. 182 

William John 247,251 

William Joseph 230 

William. Jr 43, 87, 248 

William, Judge.. 87, 132,133 

William Judson 162, 164 

William Kenna 141 

William Kyle 102 

William L 245 

William Laughlin 130 

William Lee 188 

William Linn 42 

William (Long Billie) 147, 
154, 158, 183, 187 



McCLUNG. 

William Lyle 109,190 

William Maj 201 

William Melvin 175 

William Oscar Orrin.. .. 99 

William P 127 

William Paul 108 

William Penn 32 

William Porter 227 

William Power 124 

William Power Waugh. . 128 

William Preston 223 

William Reece (Brag).. .. 173 

William, Rev 61 

William Rev. M. D. . . . 68 
William Robinson.. ..113,114 

William Scott 205 

William Silas 51 

William (Slick).. ..156,171 

William Smith 234 

William Stuart 227 

William T 101, 107, 199 

William Taylor 189. 243 

William W 117, 222 

William Walker 184 

William Wallace.. 76, 167, 

169, 170. 181, 190 

William Walter 54 

William Washington.. .. 197 

William Wylie 58 

Willie 55 

Willie Agnes 196 

Willie Frank 147 

Willie Prudence 166 

Willie Steele 109 

Wilkie 181 

Willis 76, 158 

Wilson 154, 182 

Wilson, Dr 222 

Wilson, Rev 257 

Winfred 181 

Winona 181 

W. M 232 

Wolla 181 

Wooster Newman 167 

Worth Dix 204 

Wright 233 

Wyatte Nelson 173 

Xerdie Blain 158 

Xerxie James 158 

Zeda 81 

Zeda Marzelie 114 

Zena 176 

Zoe Eva 78 



INDEX. 



287 



McClure 22 

McClurg 213 

McClurkin 123 

McConnel 50 

McConnell.. ..57, 69, 70, 71, 123 

McCorkle 100 

McCormick 14„ 86, 253 

McCoy 153 

McCray 211 

McCreery 243 

McCrory 46 

McCroskey 15, 67 

McCue 152, 205 

McCuen 24 

McCully 69 

McCullough 14,15,79,122 

McCutcheon..l4. 156, 171, 172, 

173, 174, 181, 187, 247 

McDermott 35 

McDonald.. ..117,188, 189,211 

McDowell 19, 43, 197 

McElwreath 222 

McGehee 29 

McGhep. . . .28, 34, 35, 36, 37, 123 

McGill 237 

McGoogin 252 

McGraw 17, 160, 162,169 

Mcintosh 40 

McKay 256 

McKean 114 

McKinley 216 

McKlnney 16, 55 

McKnight 252 

McKy 9 

McLain 234 

MacDoiigal 235 

McXean 235 | 

McLin 70 I 

McMillan 39, 40 '' 

McMillion..l56, 158, 184, 185, 187 

McMurran 90 I 

MacNara 257 

McNeal 204 

McNeill 202 

McNrily 26 ! 

McNulty. . . . ' 191 t 

McNiitt 100, 233 I 

McPheeter 11 

McPherson 67,193 

McSpadden 68. 69 

McVeigh 163, 198 

Mc Williams 255 1 

Mackey 8-^ 104, 109 j 

Mackie 248 ' 

Magill 69, 128 

Maguire 245 

Mahoney 214, 223 



Malcom 65, 66, 69,70 

Malone '. .23, 64 

]\Iallory 21:; 

Maloney 177 

Mandsley 19.5 

Mangum 41 

Manley fi4 

Mann 203 

Manspile 172 

IMannon 242 

Marad 246 

Marbut 231 

Marshall .30. 87. 91,120 

Martin.. 15, 128, 144, 156, 159. 

174, 177, 219 

Masters 231 

Masterson 153 

Maston 185 

Matheson 250 

Matthews.. ..125, 148, 183,195 

Mauldin 227 

Maupin 190 

Maxham 254 

May 146 

Mayfield 212 

Meadows 184 

Means 71, 248 

Meeks 125 

Menifee 92, 93, 94, 95 

Mercer 112, 210 

Mering 236 

Merritt 105, 236 

Meyers 217 

Middleton 217 

Miles 65, 66 

Miller.. 17, 25. 33, 38. 39. 69. 

100, 101, 118, 141, 213 

Mills 12, 28, 218 

Mingus 126 

Minkert 231 

Mitchel 218 

Mitchell 25. 30, 80 

Mitton 245 

Moffett 86. 100 

Montgomery.. ..51, 61. 217,219 

Months 228 

Moody 35 

Moore.. 14, 20, 65, 70. 72, 74, 
91. 104, 106. 109, 138. 

153, 206, 250 

Morgan.. ..27. 37, 63. 80, 231 

Morris 123. 126 

Morison 152. 187. 199 

Moses 155. 166 

Murphy 180, 182 

Murray 248 

Murrill 157 



288 



INDEX. 



Murry 235 

Muse 101 

M-asselman ,. . .. 21 

Miissen 192 

Myers 31, 73, 238, 239 

Myles j.-'fi 

Nailes 65 

Napton 25, 26 

Neely 37 

Neff 174 

Neil 217 

Nesbit 105 

Newman 41, 230 

Newsome 204 

Nickell 144, 196 

Nicely 99 

Nihiser 156 

Niles 34, 35 

Noble 152 

Northcut 12 

Norman 227 

Norton 149 

Norwood 50 

Nutter 176, 183 

Odell..l54, 155, 161, 168, 174, 

177, 180, 181, 182, 204 

Odle 232 

O'Haver 212 

Oneal HI, 230 

Onstott 128 

Ott 110 

Overman 104 

Overton 17 

Owens 62 

Pannell 201 

Patch 238 

Paris 84, 202 

Park 114 

Parker 23, 36, 144, 182 

Parks 87 

Parsons 116 

Patrick 32 

Patterson 41. 99, 143 

Patton..l5, 21, 22, 46, 47, 81, 

86, 165, 217 

Paxton 20, 104, 107 

Payne 41 

Pearcy 198 

Pease 126, 255 

Peck 27 

Pendergrass 234 

Pepper 100, 222 

Percy 26 

Perkins 179, 204, 214 

Perry 124, 127 

Peterson 75 

Pettigrew 55 



Pfeiffer 237 

Phelps 217 

Pickens 232 

Pierce 42, 138, 233 

Pierson 207 

Piles 223 

Pinkston 32 

Pirtle 212 

Pitsenbarger 176 

Pitsonbarger 174 

Pitzenbarger 175 

Pixley 245 

Pletcher 151 

Plummer 83 

Plunket 230 

Pocock 208 

Pollitt 12 

Pool 220 

Porterfield 188, 203,204 

Porter 227 

Postlethwaite 112 

Potter 251 

Pratt 12 

Prentis 210 

Prentiss 94, 95 

Price 76, 114, 177, 215 

Pritchet 144 

Proctor 223 

Pucket 150 

Purcel 212 

Putney 197 

Pyle 246 

Querry 177 

Quinn 33 

Rader..l42, 146, 149, 150, 

151, 152, 153, 201, 205 

Ramsay 168 

Ramsey 152, 166 

Randolph 166 

Rankin 50, 63 

Reader 116 

Reagan 69 

Reamer 191 

Rector 58 

Redmon 78 

Recce 230 

Reed 40, 85, 99, 212, 224 

Reid 10, 43, 47 

Reiner 71 

Remley 171, 176, 177, 198 

Reynolds 59, 104, 242 

Rice 193, 209, 210 

Richards 65 

Richardson 63, 183, 246 

Ricketson 120 

Riker 207 



INDEX. 



289 



Risque 100 ( 

Riston 206 

Ritchie 63 i 

Ritter 77 i 

Robb 235 j 

Robbins 52 ! 

Roberts 18, 127, 199, 229 : 

Robinson. .31, 32, 36, 102, } 

112, 149, 151, 196 [ 

Rodecap 188! 

Roden 233 { 

Rodgers 16, 153, 188 1 

Rogers 35, 38 , 

Rolfe 207 ^ 

Rollestone 75 j 

Roseboro 53 | 

Rosenbaum 53 1 

Rosenberger 220! 

Ross 20, 28, 69, 70 ; 

Rossen 142 j 

Rowe 99 1 

Rowland 60, 125. 178, 210 I 

Rucker 41 

Ruffner 19, 203 

Rumsey 120 

Rupert 141, 159, 160 

Russell 32, 35, 211, 214 

Ryder 12 

Sadler 169 

Salisbury 74 

Sanborn 209 

Sanderson 212 

Sandlin 232, 233 

Sands 16 

Sanfley 39 

Sankey 127 

Stinson 254 

Stockton 114 

Stoop 76 

Stovall 226' 

Straharn 116 

Strain 116 

Stranahan 63 

Stratton 100 

Strickler 21, 22, 23, 24 

Strohecker 103 

Stuart.. 42. 98, 104, 138, 176, 189 

Stubblefield 72 

Stull 164 

Stump 205 

Stunson 232, 233 

Styles 234 

Summers 66, 191 

Sunderland 218 

Surber 151 

Sutton 114 



Swan 59 

Swindell 227 

Switzer 191 

Swope 150 

Taggart 208 

Tate 20, 87. 104 

Taylor.. 19. 38, 80, 96, 126, 

170, 184, 215, 243. 249 

Telford 72, 79 

Temple 64 

Templeton 99 

Terry 86 

Tevis 37 

Thatcher 185 

Thayer 197 

Thixton 17 

Thomas 28. 210 

Thomason 144 

Thompkins 33 

Thompson. .64, 65, 77. 139, 

140, 192, 199. 219 

Thorp 184 

Thrope 74 

Timblin 113 

Tincher 173, 176 

Tinsley 176 

Tipton 40 

Tisdale 253 

Tison 189 

Titus 128, 209 

Todd 14 

Tomlin 73 

Tomlinson 165,205 

Torrence 123 

Towler 84 

Towns 219 

Trammell 34 

Travis 117 

Trevey 101 

Trice 46, 53 

Trigg 38 

Trotter 47 

Trout "78 

Turner 51. 53 

Tutwiller 211 

Tyler 42 

Tyree 149, 150, 152. 187, 193, 200 

Tyson 37 

Umbarger 226 

Underwood 215 

Upright 255 

Vande! 1"^* 

Van Gilder 29 

Van Lear 147 

Vanvlear 208, 209 

Vaughan 19^ 

Vincent 201 



290 



INDEX. 



Viney 144 

Waddell 13 

Wade 103 

Wait 187 

Waites 155 

Waldridge 161 

Walker.. ..48, 53, 70. 142,168 
Walkup..l56, 167, 174, 179,203 

Wall 140 

Wallace.. 5, 43, 51, 76, 101, 
.. ..102, 122, 124, 148, 149, 183 

Waller 89 

Walton 34, 153, 155, 161, 168, 254 

Ward re 

Warner 220 

Warren 62. 185 

Washington.. 6, 48, 90, 116, 100 

Washobaugh 22 

Waters 128 

Watson.. ..21, 22, 42. 118, 211 

Watts 119, 193, 211, 221 

Waugh 124 

Wiseman 181 

Wear 244 

Weaver 172 

Webb 31 58 

Weed 208 

Weeks 37!^ 

Weems • • 232 

Welch 153, ?.40 

Wells 120 

West . .75, 210 

Weymer • • 204 

Whayley 223 

White.. 24, 32, 33, ?6, 37, 161, 229 

Whitfield 239 

Whitlock 182 

Whitman 204 

Whitner 195 

Whittle 251 

Wick 113 

Widderfield 12 

Wilber 52 

Williams.. 14, 17. 18, 24, 25, 
26. 37, 100. 113, 148, 155, 
185, 186, 187, 193, 205, 225, 238 
Williamson.. 63, 64, 105, 117, 2^1 

Willis 213, 222, 226, 256 

Willson 98 

Wilmarth 127 

Wilson.. 23, 47, 68, 69, 78, 
102, 109, 111, 141, 174, 
192, 193, 207, 210. 213, 240, 246 

Wine 58 

Winebrinner 152,170 

Winslow 220 

Wisher 123 



Withrow 103, 168 

Witt 68 

Wood 165, 170 

Woods C7, 149 

Woodside 123 

Woolam 211 

Woolfolk 87 

Santoni 102 

Savage 72, 108 

Saxon 211 

Sayles 86 

Schenck 207 

Schnorf 207, 208 

Schooley 219 

Schwan 21 

Scott 17, 25, 30, 77. 107, 195, 239 

Scurlock 211 

Seay 100 

Sellars 124 

Selmon 54, 55 

Semple 7 

Send 230 

Sensenbaugh 233 

S^well 231 

Sexton 34 

Shackelford 163, 222 

Shaeffer 23 

Shafer 217 

Shaffer 161. 162, 163 

Sharp 172, 245 

Shaw 248 

Shawver 140. 158. 162, 165, 
169, 171, 172, 174, 178. 179, 

181, 198. 199 

Sheddan 56, 57 

Shelby 25 

Shields 15 

Shipman 23 

Snirkey 102 

Shively 23 

Shoemaker 252 

Shumate 203 

Sieg 191 

Simmons 190. 232 

Sims 156 

Sitlington 192 

Sivey 155 

Skaggs 164, 166, 196 

Slack 220 

Slater 253 

Slaymaker 21 

Slucher 174 

Smart 15 

Smedley 221 

Smith 17, 38. 41, 70, 77, 107, 
114, 141, 168, 171, 173, 179, 
193, 212, 215, 231, 232, 233, 254 



INDEX. 



291 



Smithee 204 

Snapp 70 

Snodgrass 15, 31 

Snowden 211 

Snyder 141, 246 

Sellers 213 

Sparks 150 

Sparling 73 

Spencer 205 

Sphinx 150 

Spillman 207 1 

Spooner 119 I 

Spottswood 31 

Spratt 222 - 

Springfield 63, 64 

Spurling 77 

Stair 8 i 



Standard 152 

Steel 183 

Steele 19, 21," cV, 63. 98 

Steers 75 

Stephens 31 

Stephenson 146, 150.151 

Stewart 212, 231 

Stickler jgo 

Worrell 73 

Wright 76, 126, 214, 251 

Wykoff 207 

Wylie 122, 123. 124 

Yates 184 

Yoakum 157 

Young 80, 112, 119. 142 

Zopp 156, 157. 199 



RESIDENCES OF McCLUNGS BY STATES. 



ALABAMA. 

Avondale 224 

Birmingham 30 

Hulgan 231 

Loveless 231 

Mt. Hope 232 

Piekensville 33 

Sigsbee 231 

Tucker 231 

Wayside 225 

ARKANSAS. 

Bright Star 223 

Canton 32 

Hot Springs 208 

Kingston 120 



AUSTRALIA. 



246 



CALIFORNIA. 

Chico 51 

(jraftonville 207 

Fresno 57 

Lodi 208 

Los Angeles 85,217 

Madera 31 

San Francisco 104 

CANADA. 

Cayuga 254 

Hamilton 254 

Hanover 254 

Port Hope 251 

Williamsville 250 ' 



COLORADO. 

Berthoud 135 

Colorado Springs 125 

Denver 76, 218, 234, 237 

Granada 135 

Pueblo 75 

Ridgway 126 

Salida 234 

St. Elmo 62 

FLORIDA. 

Clearwater Harbor.. ..100,101 

Dunedin 100 

Hastings 100 

Petersburg 101 

Tampa 14 

Wetappo 188 

GEORGIA. 

Conyers 231 

Dallas 224 

Montezuma 189 

Temple 225 

ILLINOIS. 

Bradley 218 

Cambridge 234 

Chicago.. 90, 134, 117. 218. 219 

Fairfield 241 

Keithsburg 217 

Lovington 212, 213 

Mendon 130 

Monmouth 85 

Mt. Carmel 135 

Pana 218 

Quincy 234 



292 



INDEX. 



INDIA. 
257 

INDIANA. 

Borden 17 

Brownsburg 129 

Elwood 156, 157 

Indianapolis 106 

Kokomo 81 

Laporte 120 

Linton 212 

Logansport 108 

Milton 190 

Muncie 16 

Pittsboro 129 

Pleasantville 212 

Red' Key 156 

Rochester 108 

Scotland 136 

Stonington 17 

Terre Haute 212 

Union Mills 120 

Vincennes 135 

Williams 17 

INDIAN TERRITORY. 
Davis 229 

IOWA. 

Burlington 215 

Cedar Rapids 195 

Dahlonega 78 

Elkhart 119 

Epworth 121 

Garden Grove 119 

Hedrick 

Mason City 121 

Ottumwa 62, 77 

Tipton 159, 195 

West Liberty.. 215, 216, 217, 

233, 234 

Wilton Junction 195 

IRELAND. 

Belfast 256, 257 

Coal Island 256 

Donegal 256 

Fintona 240, 250 

Mt. Varned, Castle Gong. . 247 

Portedown 257 

Tassagh 257 

KANSAS. 

Atchison 169 

Burden 186 

Galena 212 

Hazelton 152 

Leavenworth 151 

Ottawa 186 



Parsons 243 

Winfleld 186, 187 

Wichita 16, 73, 74 

Jewell City 112 

Winfleld 152 

KENTUCKY. 

Ashland 172 

Butler 12 

Covington 12 

Frankford 202 

Grayson 200 

Latonia 12 

Louisville 17, 29 

Lovelaceville 53 

Maysville 12 

LOUISIANA. 

Alexandria 114 

Jennings 245 

Natchitoches 114 

MARYLAND. 
Baltimore 246 

MASSACHUSETTS. 
Boston 29 

MICHIGAN. 

Berrien Center 209 

Decatur 252 

Marion 255 

Niles 209 

Sand Hill 25R 

MINNESOTA. 
St. Paul 90, 91 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Goode 53 

MISSOURI. 

Gait 220 

Jamesport 144 

Jefferson City 162 

: Kansiis City 187, 212, 213 

St. Joseph 120 

St. Louis 32, 115 

j Thayer 176 

1 Urich 188 

MONTANA. 

Clinton 217 

Livingston 135 

Missoula 217 

NEBRASKA. 

Beatrice 127 

Bloomington 127 

Du Bois 134 



INDEX. 



293 



Filley 126 

Geneva 113 

Omaha 245 

Panama 219 

Pawnee 137 

Schuyler 220 

Shelby 119 

Steinauer 134 

NEW BRUNSWICK. 

St. John 250 

NEW JERSEY. 

Camden 237 

Jersey Cky 257 

NEW YORK. 

Brooklyn 191 

Buffalo 250, 251, 254 

Little Britain 255, 256 

Newburgh 255 

New York 236 

OHIO. 

Bowling Green 207 

Chillicothe 210 

Cincinnati 202 

Cleveland 61 

Dayton 207 

East Liberty 213 

Eckmansville 242 

Fernbank 136 

Fort Recovery 106 

Hamilton 207 

Jackson 209, 210,211 

Keystone 211 

Leipsic 136, 137 

Mason 207, 20ei, 209 

Monroe 207 

Newport 234 

Sidney 207 

Tiffin 135 

Troy 81 

Union Plains 114 

Wellston 211 

West Union 242 

Wheat 242 

Xenia 105 

OKLAHOMA. 

Anadarko 152 

Arlington 119 

Eldorado 228 

El Reno 149 

Hunter 135 

Lawton 151, 187 

Nelms 186 

Okeene 212 



Oklahoma i26 

Ponca 152 

Taloga 112 

Vilas 212. 21S 

OREGON. 

Albany 212 

Boring 127 

Eugene City 117 

Halsey 132 

Lebanon 219 

Oswego 157 

Portland 7^ 

Wildervllle 52 

Grant's Pass 52 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Baldwin 113, 114 

Heavpr Falls 209 

Butler 113, 114 

Erie 253, 254 

Johnstown 29 

Lancaster 246 

New Castle 128 

Philadelphia, 42, 237, 244, 

245, 246, 247, 256 

Pitiisburgh 236, 237,239 

Pulaski 125, 128 

West Simbury 114 

SCOTLAND. 
Loading Bank by Kilbirnie.. 252 

SOUTH CAROLINA. 
Abbeville 81 

SOUTH DAKOTA. 

Sturgis 117 

TENNESSEE. 

Binghampton 226 

Knoxville..27. 28, 29, 30, 39. 61 

Madisonville 69 

Maryville 58 

Memphis.. ..32, 190. 225. 226 
Shallow Ford 32 

TEXAS. 

Atlanta 222 

Briggs !*'» 

Cason 231 

Corsicana 54, 229 

I Cross 230 

Dawson 50 

Frost ^^ 

Drane 222. 222 

Fort Worth 59, 144 

George'* Creek 59 



294 



INDEX. 



Gordon Ill 

Granbury 59 

Harvey 2s0, 231 

Hlllsboro 53, 227, 228 

Houston 98, 99 

Huntsville 222 

Italy 224 

Iitaska 228 

Jacksborough 58 

San Antonio 58, 59 

Kerens 54, 55 

Kleburg 223 

Lingleville 99 

Medina Ill 

Quanah 227 

Rienzi 227 

Seagoville 223 

Terrell 38 

Travis 232 

Uz 51 

West 228 

Winona 229 

Wolfe City 226 

UTAH. 
Ogden 32 

VIRGINIA. 

Albert 188 

Aqua 86 

Batesville 218 

Brownsburg 99, 102,103 

Buena Vista 100, 101 

Clifton Forge 189 

Clover Creek 191 

Covington 102, 103 

Eagle Rock 109 

East Lexington 86 

Fairfield 98, 99 

Gala 109 

Grottoes 143 

Harriston 142,143 

Hot Springs 185, 188 

Lexington 102 

McClung 188, 189 

Meadow View 198, 199 

Millboro 188 

Monmouth 102 

Norfolk 188 

Pearch 188 

Roanoke 147 

Salem 190 

Staunton 143, 146, 147 

Timber Ridge 14 

WASHINGTON. 

Dayton 129 

Palouse 208 



WEST VIRGINIA. 

Alderson 157. 188 

Ansted 157, 166, 172,198 

Asbury 181 

Bissell 163, 165 

Bluefleld 86, 101 

Central City 141 

Charleston.. ..188, 196, 197, 203 

Clarksburg '. . . . 202 

Clifftop 175 

Clifty 170 

Corns'alk 201 

Crawley 167 

Dawson.. 157, 176, 177, 196, 

197, 199 

Donald 205 

Dubree 175, 176 

Earl 204, 205 

Elizabeth 168 

Elliot 172 

Enon 151 

Eye 182 

Falling Spring 202,203 

Fayctteville 200 

Flat Woods 152 

Fort Spring 140, 196 

Frankford 146, 184,196 

Gauley Bridge 200 

Greenwood 174 

Hico 167, 168 

Hominy Falls 155, 179, 180, 

181, 182 

Huntington 142,197 

Hurricane 174,175 

Jumping Branch 150. 

Kesslers Cross Lanes 177 

Kieffer 174, 201 

Leivasy..l73, 180, 181, 182,204 

Lewisburg 143, 147, 202 

Little Sewell 159 

Lookout 176 

Max Welton 184, 203 

May wood 172, 173 

McClungs.. ..178, 179, 180,199 
Meadow Bluff.. ..140, 141,156 
Mt. Lookout. .160, 161, 162, 

163, 164, 165, 166, 168, 169, 170 
Muddlety.. ..149, 150, 151,205 

Mulvane 171, 172 

Oakhill 169, 176 

Ophelia 177 

Perslnger 149, 160,151 

Pickaway 144,145,196 

Red Star 160 

Reedy 168, 178 

Richwood.. ..149, 151, 172,182 



INDEX. 



295 



Rivesville 141 

Roncevert 147, 182,201 

Rupert.. 155, 156, 157, U6, 
159, 172, 173, 176, 178, 179, 181 

Russelvllle 168 

Smoot 141 

Summersville. .149, 151, 152,186 

Sunlight. 149 

Thurmond 175 



Tincher 167. igg 

Trout IJ5J5 

Upper Tract " 19^ 

Williamshnrg, 148, '182, 184, 
'..186, 197! 198 



WISCONSIN. 



Mauston, 



124 



CORRECTIONS. 



Page 13, line 20, for Virignia read Virginia. 

Page 14, line 13, for McCullough read McClung. 

Page 18, line 25, for captialist read capitalist. 

Page 59, line 34, for Granbury read Cleburne. 

Page 60, line 40, for Hellen read Helen. 

Page 64, line 5, for Wiliamson read Williamson. 

Page 66, line 29, for Mary read May. 

Page 80, line 4, for (9-4) read (13-4). 

Page 92, line 25, for yeards read yards. 

Page 92, line 34, for yeards read yards. 

Page 98, line 12, after Va. insert: m. Dec. 29, 1825, Maria 
Wallace, b. Nov. 2, 1801; d. April 2, 1881. 

Page 103, line 10, for chilldren read children. 

Page 104, line 22, for Wife read wife. 

Page 105, line 21, for Ithica read Ithaca. 

Page 109, line 10, for McCung read McClung. 

Page 109, line 11, omit comma after Ross. 

Page 111, line 28, after Texas insert: thence to IMedina, Tex. 

Page 117, line 25, for Hilsdale read Hillsdale. 

Page 125, line 45, for Cunningham read McClung. 

Page 127, line 6, for McCung read McClung. 

Page 148, line 3, for Readheaded read Redheaded. 

Page 158, line 5, transpose the letters C and c. 

Page 164, line 16, omit the entire line. 

Page 169, line 34, for McCung read McClung. 

Page 180, line 28, after 1-7 insert: Leander McClung, m. 

Page 188, line 7, omit W. 

Page 206, omit line 37 and insert instead: 3-4 Robert Mc- 
Clung, b. July 26, 1787; d. m. Bell Paine. 

Page 238, line 8, for Campbelll read Campbell. 

Page 246, line 9, for Eachus read Ichas. 

Page 246, line 14, omit Welch and read Whelen. 

Page 246, line 24, omit John Pyle of Westchester, Pa., and 
insert George E. Phillips of Pottstown, Pa. 

Page 249, line 32, read: 1-1 Mr. McClung. 

Page 251, line 13, between 2 and 3 insert a hyphen. 

Page 253, line 37, for Failes read Fails. 



296 McClung Genealogy. 



TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Preface 3 

Introduction 5 

Racial Characteristics 6 

E^arliest Records and Traditions 7 

Orig-in of the Name 8 

Greenbriar McClungs 138 

Quaker McClung-s 213 

Georg-ia McClungs. 221 

Alabama McClungs 227 

Texas McClungs 229 

South Carolina McClungs 230 

Tennessee McClungs 232 

Colorado McClungs 233 

Pittsburgh McClungs 235 

Pennsylvania McClungs 238 

Illinois McClungs 241 

Ohio McClungs 242 

West Philadelphia McClungs 244 

Philadelphia McClungs 246 

Boston McClungs 248 

Toronto McClungs 249 

Buffalo McClungs . 249 

Canada McClungs 251 

Michigan McClungs 251 

E^rie McClungs 253 

New York McClungs 255 

Belfast McClungs 256 

Donegal McClungs 256 

Dublin McClungs 257 

New Jersey McClungs 257 

Index of Names 259 

Residences of McClungs by States 291 

Corrections 295 









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